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Show 15, 1911. THE PROVO liERALD, "SATURDAY, JULY ! " - I - . -- ttoria shaft down ?Bd .; -- or 300 feet 4( deep-- ! Utah Timbpr & fft.i! fa Relation TReir . . NeWspapeysJand Castle Gate, leac Creek and Coal.' Hiawatha ment tli to Community to 5th Both phones' 232: wbnetfeeiBlnf f"6r" Willi - sinking SSapfoffees there sons to be'jeve that the recent dis are-rea-1- a- Mrs. J, '. N. from Provo rfitrdrens' avid Openshaw entertained at deHjfttfutfyrranged 4 ' . ( i 1 .10 p r. i . .. . . k I hwwdja I - "' btt-irr- wtt - - j,, . , X , . v . -- The marriage of Miss Mary Louisa Donovon, of Mammoth, and George - Bibbens, formerly; of Provb, was sol--" emnized Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. snd Mrs, James Emmons, a,t Mammoth,-Following the ceremony, which was performed by James Moyle, a wdTnr receptTon attvear: ..L.about 78 frleBda ot the young coupU being in attendance. The rooms wer ' prettily "decorated with a profusion of pink and white aweet peas and pink -- la France roses. The bride was at-"- 7 tired la a handsome white embroider-- ett tomcr-Afte- rshort trip Ut. and will make their lioine In Mrs. Bibbens Mammoth.t Mrs. J. M. Creer of Leland spent Wednesday in Provo. 4 t I Ern Coombs and Rollo Peery were at,Provo Tuesday and yesterday be ter)e the State Board of examiners of he examination.- Barbers, taking Pay -- Muslin ,; Underwear Miss Vorna Snow and Miss Effie Strong will spend Sunday at the Up per Falls' resort in Provo canyon. 1 t; , - .enter- - tomorrow ..-. Mrs. J. David Larson is entertaining Miss Nettle Knudson and Miss Ruth ? ar theDonhon re pleasantly v. entertained the a party-of-friemembers of theiT Sunday school class sort in Provo canyon in honor of Mrs at a--: boatiftg party on Utah Lake Lillian Anderson of Salt Lake City Tucatyialtereooii.' jrtiBiBtsiancbm The- party include - Mrs.- - Leo -- Hafen was -iaeg ts' of the ai ra. .Parley Hajpn- nti tiss affair were-th- e.. Jllasei JWarletta Ileea- - Ulafen. Lucille Goddard, ley, Erma Gensen, Martha Ahlander, Vllate Dailey, Venus 8ward Lavern Tucker, Emily Jepper VICTORIA son, Leona Jones, - Ines Simmons, Leona rOlgen - and -- TflrwrM;H3f ewart: Evans-- ffi&rrttrnrtif The-fir- Klrghlr - XnIie Princess Gownsat Gowns at Slips ' Wolves.- - ...... 37 ......56 ....75 at at at . ..,94 .$1.12 94 slips. $1.12 Slips' ; $1.49 82.25 ruine s 1 m i Rex and Ellen .'......... ....... Mrs.-WC.-G-lbbe 1n-a- nd "" "' , I - ' ELLEN B. lf ".'. 4 ti .. -- 0 7. 125,000 7777&fiOQ W. R BRERETON, President ALVA NELSON, Cashier. . W. JOHNSON. Asst Cash. Interest Paid On Time Deposits ON ALL PART8 OF THE WORLD 76 ACADEMY AVENUE ... DRAFTS ' LAMAR Mrs. E. Gillis, Prop. , HotHid cold water in every room. R 60 ms sing e and en suite, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and up. ; r 1 Keeo - PR0VO7AT84"NAca3r"Aver . but Trtrt-ader- o n Spencer Cafe s MONUMENTS . -- " J tZT . A Saving Account he may find In this country a solittide more effectively secure in the midst of this great city than, will, ever U means that you have adopt- ed habits of thrift and economy haVw4!HteeTroff going up In the woyld, instead of sliding ' . Down. ' WE PAY 4 PER CENT not dangerou when the, cough is kept loose and ex of R,1Ssla or deserts of Sahara. pectoratjpn easy b ygivlng Chambe'r.! "London, I think you will agree. .ias , lain s Cough Remedy. It has7 been projUCPd a freedqm more used in many epidemics of this dis and I think I will add more coinplte j slatternly, ease with, perfect success. For saWithan any that hat vet been discover- i?t .:., ttreo itnrR ablw amnne min nnrfnn 'KvnMo. Whoopirg cougn Is ' fnr - . '.Horse Utfcrd '""" ......... S"0"8 'r T In In.,) n l.i .. u Master. ... aut.u a omcer j a the Rojai tPginQets. ban . . lai" horse married , luv.ciareu faction, named "its leauiriK a Dartf in Afghanistan, when they were suddonly attacked by a band of Ghazis, The fighting was furious for a few oiin- utes, and during the heigh- - of the OTCT,!..- "ituuiiinuii local .irouw.orkj.-r- "a ratinl.- - who has- every advantage you ;f safe, and conservative bank-- ing. v " beei of veafs aiwavs de mat uis nrot son should be Mat offer And . Provo Commercial v-- Twas a Girl Mat. j . Start When You - .ihiM t4 A. Rank And Siivino--s Capita! $100,000. A v AA- - friends., .earning tlfat the irnnwnrtm How Artificial Furs Are Mjde. and. his wife !'ad rceutlybeen blessed 4.Theii,w.4)iecfis are frozen and the with a charming baby, he greeted the, Bkin carefully shaved off, thawed and, father on i.be street: r Welly" he beam send to the tanneries to be made Into ' ed, how fsjiitle Mat?" "Mat,noth- leaUielLJhfcJrozen fur which " re--" a was speared answered" tuc- faitier;-"- H'a iBg, allowed is to maiiir thaw slightly ti young Ghazi and brought, to the Yr.nngs'o-viTelegram the bottom, so that a small part of the . ground The warrior came tin to finhair is freed from Ice! 'This thawed Ish him", whg3 the faithful horse turn- ,' ed bis beeis and iaahedlouuat-tt- t portion Is then covered with a solutDifferent jvories. , . r i ion rubber, which is allowed to set um ne the approacned Let us go down anu "uave gan.r The jtresult Is that ounded man. This defense h touin large seamless r " -Excuse me. Btr t am a irJ;.,w.. pieces. ot fur are obtained much"DrtBowaF;! ' ants fled. As the horse is not Virion" . v,mh..j. cheaper than those which come with the UeutenanUUlrnaft-h- i fiiefrfhit r 'Greenhorn T 1 am surprised sir the natural skin. These .'same artlfl- cial are said to be more lasting the horse knew, .hi master was jn :jao iVhyt you told we you- were at 'home than fur the real, because they are im 5er and defended hin. ' vith ' the Ivories from the attacks of moth. a dentist." ym, sir i - - -- -- - . by-- Mat-tress.- -- " - i - urr, ; v. . . - ; ' tfffett'BBtlt-1.etprrlfe- - f - j... nn n ii iii jmw. ... w..,, """"f f!anrfcH,iifjw- m n - I'.-- i . jd V Capital Stock Surplus ...... wandereTs are lovers of the Winston 'Churchill, who v;s tbe foF sheer love f sport and guest of thgrrvri'itig ht thFtit: f'mvt'd'R a HJie exploits' the Kirghiz take the day dhmer n the FOR FIRST CLASS DINNER declares a writer In the Wide picture, ot. the soiituue oi London Choice Meats, Chili con Came, Central Asia Is. the .WhejelMsaJn Magazine t hirmiftliaiponrytLwhlchwaa-jnot-in you freedom ich as you have Coffee and Quick Service at CruBa-- " lBl3rrraT5hTfiIwTrTTe troducyd ltj'tu Eurujie-Tinttt-tALL OPEN NIGHT. as "he roes iibl "breHk the ia w oFLaVe j back: Tnlcohs ;"wTtS-ffieft ghr frorp cheir eastern wanderlnss. But practical jokes played on bin, may maglne the ambition of the men who live, year alter-ye- ar, wirtiou i fly their birds at wolves and foxes inbeing asked him as to where he stead of at quails and partridges! Not comes from or what be thinks. . content wit h. hunt lag game birds with "He may b rlcbef thau Hie di eajhs f small falcons, the Kirghiz capture and of avaiice or poorer than the night; train the great golden eagles, with mare of poverty. But no one Is going FIRSTCLASS MATERIAL which they hunt such game as gazelle, to make any Inquiry, and unless he EXCELLENT FINISH. foxes and even wolves. A well mount-- seeks them for himself he .will be Kirghiz falconer, carrying on his charged with no public duties. GRANITE AND MARBLE He wrist one of these magnificent birds, will be asked to take in no comis a fine sight. The' weight of the munal life, he will havepart no neighbors, eagle is such that the owner requires and he will submit himself to the a support for his wrist, and the hunt-ers- , Judgment of no circle of friends. That Give Perfect Satisfaction are usually to be seen with a little "Why, the last peopleTh the world AT RIGHT PRICES wooden bracket, that supports the arm that Londoner knows are that tho against the hip. The eagles are hood- live next door to him, so that his The Beesley ed, as alt falcons are, but can only be manners, his , morals, his probity, his used in winter when they are hungry prosperity, his ruin, give no concern to Marble and Granite Works and keen, In summer' they are fed those-. who live at his side -- ho more on marmots and live a restf.il life, sit oncern than thetrtiaTflTesTind vir61 W. First 8o. St., Provo, Utah. ting In the sun In front of the tent tues are to him.. doors, When gazelle or wolves are "In the obfeets ; of The 'chase, the eagles crowdedthisasmighty labyrinth of fctreets,. they are with the vastest of human beings that the .aggregation VtmLnt. '! . n ninmn v o : .fi " ant nutory. can 8how-s:-ffl."1 -. '::V Brtnij Our Wagw Call Will State Bank of Prove LONUJNch 1 , a. Or 7munri.ire.- . si.88 V TUDE pies-tion- .....94d ...$1.49 v.". St hir at.. ..1.12 - - ders-bron- . -- SOLI Train Great Birds to Hunt There U One City Where a Man . Take No Part Com Gaielle, .Foxes and Even - chase, daring palm, World PrlGes r . Phon A -- At no time in its history has the tSc Skirts at future of the Victoria mine been half as $1.00 Skirts at as is Eu it the bright today, says - Mrs. Wlllard Tanner of Provo has $1.25 Skirts at Is reka This of the verdict Reporter, , Joined her husband in Castle Dale and Skirts $1.50 men who have been an mining given will visit in the country for some time. $2.00 Skirts at opportunity to visit the mine re $2.50 Skirts at John - Nlelson, county commissioner cently. Manager J, C. Sullivan is do but little Very "". i talking but he in i.- of Juab county, was in Provo yester- ing timates that the mine is now making i $1.'25 Princess Slips . day on official business. history and that within a few weks $1 .50 rnncess I. r Simmons has yeturned there will beBotuethlug .of .latere: to Mrs. i from an extended visit In Draper with giveout Mr. Sullivan states that 2.0a Jftneess while are tor preparations made, being "0. D. her .brother, Rydlach. the sinking of the main shaft to put In a little more work anxious Mr. and Mrs, Ferre Decker. and tarn the ore body, which has ben upon ily have gone, to Holiday park. Tbey $3.00 Princess Slips 4h by " opened ln!!forirtheif .f Sfr mouthar-- ' txpect to he gori'eabout-twolevel, he! ore . starting to sink. This Mrs. Ed T. Jones ptnt Wednesilav winze was. put down in the ore for a distance" of about thlrty-fTv- e feet and and Thursday In SaltM-ak- e Ciy. croMsuutting is now under way from Tmo maMr, and Mrs. - 0, W. tHilley . "und the bottom of this winze. daughter, Ora, have returnedNfroni a chines arenOw at work in the face of thfs crosscut, which has a width" of . six weeks' visit In California. i 5 - V '""1 ",''1,,' about twelve feet, and th nre s -- . . X TT?&i.. 1. . . Mr, and Mrs-- . II. J Phillips havtl1 "0lt" flowais neing nositea for ship . ment. gone to lleber for the summer Sonie of the assays showed sensa- Miss Grace Matleyr of Spanish fork, "outvalues, in gold, aud while-th' does not care to state as visiting friends , in Provo the' hathla ore, as broken down just of the week. part hythetwT"T(Hge niTrchines, is brriig-in- g there-- , ion butwhat Miss Eda Anderson, of Spring vi!!: It a .BpfenJidjNBhipplng is i3 visiting triends in. Provo this wwk. Tproduct The Primal Call Biograph . During the. past fewNays copper val-ue- A Dead Man's Honor Vltagraph have- - been eomlng and -- daughter, Shame on Max. "" every Florence, lert Thursday for England, thing Indicates that the oVe. body will : . Loj al .Love. . .... Where they. will spend several weeks extend far below the. point where it is Reed String Sings.'- now being deverop.ed rroin and relatives. tlslting with- frends . this;inze. ... f- - This week the mine will be'upoii the Mrs. E. R. Thurman and Mrs. Eliza iuumei wjiu iour cariouas or ore j S. Stewart" of "Provo "n"a "Mrs." Alabel (two havrhg"already':&eenTe JanglPi! T.lTPa (with Thurman- - Davis of Salt Lake City the loading of two others was com- In and Around Havana. . ' went to Payson Monday, where they pleted today) and over one-haof this How the Hungry Man Was Fed; - organized a chapter of the Daughters ore was,.mlned from the wlnse. The Infant at Snakeville. of the Mormon Battalion,' Myrtle Brown Sings.It is the Intention to put the Vlc- : West Center Both Phones. - All $1.00 Gowns $1,25 Gowns $1.50 Gowns PERSONALS - V.-I- - UE .....;5Gd ......75d .4 Provo S,tcam Laundry s WOLF HUNTING WITH EAGLES iziGownsSkirts e 5 , oc -- ",' The indirect benefits derived' from and is an yntuustasUc supporter oi subscribing to the local papef-'Snevery undertaking that is calculated from using it forV'advertising-Trtrrposeto make his town bigger, better, and- are double and triple lie direct bene more enterpriigng.' '': fits. It is through the newspaper that st ) cvidcntferfaerefu!ii1, uf a TEe- community epeaks on all occacommunity's awakening is to be found sions on which the community desires in its local newspaper, and the fiist to be and if its best interests are to act of those initiating a movement for be served must be heard. But the local development is to enlist the serv- the community must not as ji.com-niunltices of and work hand in hand with forget that the publisher of that paper. the paper is at his own expense exBut this fact must not be miscon- ploiting the community and benefiting strued. The newspapefls a business each member of it as much 'as per- institutlon, the 'same as is a dry goods haps more than himself. or a grocery store. It must give aj The first aid, the best aid in any p gaajrTeTttrTr'tar-TIir-inDittte Moneys Bt''"Home' em ed in it and for the labor expended paign is the newspapers. is It upon it. The. greater part Of the ex- through its columns that are made ploitation performed' by a newspapei known the advantages possessed by Is more directs for the benefit of the community it serves. Its pages something or somebody else than for chronicle every movement of Interest' the publisher himself, But paper, ink, anJ Importance to that comunity ai.y j type and everything ..seeesaryv to pro- it is the one factor in local" developduce a. newspaper cost money and for ment that can not profitably or safely financial support' the newspaper pub- be omitted or disregarded. " SflGfiiice ill :" -- - nds - - Beginning today and continuin g. thro the week, we will offer all of our Muslin UnderweaiL at : 'i: ) 1 Mrs. Warren Eklns will return borne after a. two. weeks' visit In .of Mrs, Cyril and Mrs. George W. Gee and Mrs. F. Duff In. . A.. MangumOotunday Mr. and Mrs, Miss Constance Reese of Salt Lake Ed T. Jones were the guests of Mr. and --MrjuJIodaQn at. dinner eni Jridaylin J'rovo. i and Mrs. J. It. Hodson The kind of a coirjuion mouthpiece. of publicity needed in this dsveolp-men- t Is afforded by the local paper ""' The at every stage of its "progress. local idkor should "beratid usiiay 'is, -with the cotpnrontty's cUiiverKant terestr-."Kee- Sale Hra; Jack Margin of Denver, Colo., is visiting in Provo, the guests of Mrs. R, L. Anderberg. t- Mr. s ! Globe-Header- - , y -r- i 160 W. ltehec tiiuHt look to those whb derive J. W. DUNN, Mgr. benefit, from the publicity It affords. " 'he benefits arising from the pub-lishing of a newspaper are not limited t a to fcubw-riberSOAK YOUR DUDS IN QUR SUDI paper is a constanj worker' in eyefy Gonmovement, thar reads to improve dii ions in the comuainity. Its subscribPositively we do the BEST LAtM ers and its advertisers make its exDRY WORK south" of Salt istence possible, "but they usuaV5y: 'aiv - Lake City.- - - " a small part of the community oi wh:eh it is a bouefactor. "" "". : 1 -- be-n- t N. . party Wednesday afternoon in honor of the fifth birthday. of her d.wgh'er. er. Ora. Twettly littleguests iiijoved the 1 824, wh-.' the aBssinrhad been efW Misses Dorothy and Lu'u Harper oi) In the1 form of a affair, whid ()f Weare, thU d te)Y the m,,,Ogden and Miss Hazvl Went of 8altiBan Jaw lpk:iy.lBtere8Ung.rgaiues laa of Issik tbj coming ....week l!ng:a ,nny illad entitled. "We Are of the afternoon. . AJ Lak? Aiive..A;uu. j juiiipeu 10 me jftovo canyon." dainty luncheon was served, the tables wag "Wear ieoBlnsiii that the a " " A"ve beirig set joh, the lawns, the central John Hutchinson of Mammoth and . . W1,a" . . . . nre to yw eiieui 01 iwo ana a nair , . ,, . , .. ,, - , million roplea; bnce (,acbpin or M hs tavern Ouen- - iiuvo iuis ween, h Hhdav pake catchV'tihy" affair came to 'signify a tioax.or tnatKina. inri.lentally Jt ahaw and Miss Mertlne Tburman as Mr. and Mrs, Charles Zabrlskie hav may be remarked that t4t:4ngcriUiis nslsted the hostess in serving and .Mn two returned bntpo after a vllt In Ma.p. .fatrhpln I1CC! and a half million pennies!. tertaining the small guests, moth with Mrs, Ben Thurmond. .aa 150 closures below the 1.050 level will result in ih ermine retaining. its present. No movement ever attained success. in the list of shippers. Christensen was over position me- - uaiurc without publicity Ana S' 1 rr Pfrt last y Siting washings any movement requiring for . 1. v. Origin of Common Phrase. J .. I ... , Ve g iyc pe nnx" t its Success the suppoitof Jjujnjrous is puDiisni or ine naraet)T i atrnpitt jjejaons must have the ' invaluable aid - Mrs. ! - - - n n IE if , CLISTTOH ME " ' .' ..- .., CO. "'''' " '' |