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Show on good vkESTGABO . 1: rfl'uR,;:.;.. page .ft Westward takes Into account the . : IjC II K80XCES ICID1 Of CAUF.il mxttmm ' :IZ-X-':'r'Z-:- v, Miss Mary Russell entertained at i "Treaty . making power." particulMon4br eveniug In Itlin when he has completed his jour melpa burst-e- n arly la Its relation to the controversy ney wether the .'couairy la barren or honor of Miss Stella fcbamberlaln of land law of Cali- cultivated and about ho? inany people Elv Nevada,, and .the" Kisses Bessie aroused by the alien will be accommodated by good roads and Jean Russell of 'Eureka. The fornia, was the topic of President la that vicinity. He states that he can party rode over on the Provo Bench Kellogg's address. make a map of the country while on a hayrack and brought lfik- load " Mr..feIiosg"maintalned that the federal government had the right to going at the rate of 35 miles an 'hojiir, of the luclous melons. however, they seldom drive that fast define by treaty, the status of a .for ..The principal business on this trip is - Mrs. J. H, Beck entertained tba E eign' citizen within the states, the to create sympathy for the good roads H. club on Wednesday afternoon. The places where be may travel," the busitill 'which will be introduced later home va beautifully- - decorated .In ness'in whlch he may engage and the propertjuie may own, both real '.and blnkjn . to ctagress. asklnr highway? commission, the same as the piece being carnation pinks. Delicious personal, and the disposition of such rivers and harbors commission. When refreshments were served the follow- property after his death. we gut sucii a commission we can ex- ing club members: Mrs. J. W. Bailey, If," said Mr. JCellogg, "citliens of "pect 'alletworiniriSoa foafe all-iMJIrWaeliaaj'SIrSPTeor Katton, Japan have anyrTgfinb"6wn'real,eV the country and these, roads will start Mrs. S. J. Jensen, Mrs. Upton Hoover, tats in California, it la difficult to see somewhere and will lead: to a definite Mrs. gM Cluff, Mrslf Al Loveless, how this law takes away such right be' " " ' Mrs. Warren cause it provides in substance tha,' Mrs. : Albert "Selck. place. State Secretary- - Madsea said that Maibea of Los Angeles was a guest such aliens may acquire, possess, en-Spanish Fork canyon an be greatly of the elubFI lllliiUiU ' , .'; t , . V-N- .., .. ; mt mm . T yTfc. il- -Tr- I I mRTlf 0 lUlPHmn" ICIDCIC " - ft U Everybody-Evervwh- ' - X- . as he goes which describes to fcketcb, ' HEm. fllLoluUli ftEllUOu UI'tZT auueiy topography of the country, mile by uile as he passes ofer and nukes a l PM DDCQinCijT . V ilr. provq' the ROADS front Page One.) Comiaued r;. U- IN VALUABLE PREMIUMS -- - t ere. get'thesepxernrums: This contest open to everyone. Some one is going to WHY'NOT YOU? Send your answer today. I if, 1 " GREAT CHANTICLEER PUZZLE .f(ffijtiqnj - yrr. 1 : : , -tt- improved by this county but Commissioner C. H. Ward explained that the MrsriETMaw has just returned trouble in this lanyon thatjhe froia a fe weeks' visit in Chicago, Peuver-BiGrande had' thlBcahyon wher" she has been studying the all torn up with their double track latest creations In millinery, fox her faU IradftS'he" Invites the.vpubllc'to which they, are eonstructtng.Jt also shown that the county have been call and see her early fall sho'wlngs tn ' nable-te-ttepa&tto: get- - eFaurvey the millinery line." ihroughhlajBaByoajio aa4e construct a good road bed. It was agreed by the D. & 'R. G. when the tore up the old road bed that they would' build a new one just as good, but bow they are refusing, as one would expect, to -carry out their agreement. Those who were present at the meeting Tuesday evening and took part were Dr, Calder, Postmaster Jas. Clove, Hon. WY H. manner and tp the extent and for - L FLORENCE BIRCH LAID TO flEST - There was. a large attendance at the funeral Vervlca held in the Sixth ward ' meeting house yesterday afternoon for Mrs. Florence L Birch, who died on Monday morning of heart failure. The following were the speakers at the service: Bishop Lorenzo Argyle J.'IlecMrbm M4 - and- rdenrrBrKeel - N. Merrill of this city. Beautiful selections were rendered by the Sixth ward quartette, A solo was sung by Prot Ci8Ji3hnson andJoliiLselecr-tioThe remains by Ralph Archbold. vers Interred In the city cemetery, the grave being dedicated by Presi; dent J. B. Keeler. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING -r OF CREDITORS In the District Court or the United States for the District of Utah. In the matter of Ianthus W. Barlow, Bankrupt No. 1632 in Bankruptcy. To the creditors of Ianthus W, Miss Sarah Giles charmingly entertained the Primary officers' and a few friends of the Bonneville ward recently, she. having found, it necessary to discontinue her work .with them. Games were played, music rendered, lunchion servedTT The and, -- a dain s were in attendance following them zenship to the rights extended by treaty with the government of the ' States. JHe said It was understood, however. by the public generally that California claims the right to legislate In respect to land held by aliens, notwithstand ing any treaty provisions with the E. R. BendricksonTClara Giles, federal government He asserted that the question thus raised Is one of vital Turopha Leffler, Mary Johnson, Susa importance to our nation, in its relatBaumT7 Annie Moore, Chrlsietta. t ion to .' foreign governments. and - Vera Walker of American He pointed out that it was not to Fork, Miss Louie Van agoner, Dale be presumed that thepeopleHjf the OakleyrJennie SoirterrM innie Dugan, United States intended to confer on United - ' Jf Am-tof- LuciIe,Gi!es.BhMa Douglas, MaMe the federal government a less power Pelkey, Pearl LeffTef aud Leah Giles. than had ieen"exerclsed by other na- ntfous since thedawrxnfcIvillzatron. ,He called attention to the fact that guests of Mr. and Sirs. .Alex Hedqui3t few individual states In confederations for an auto ride to Bingham last Sun- have retained the treaty making day where they witnessed the base- power, and of these, the Greek repubball game between this city and Bing- lics perished and other confederations ham and also took a sighfeeing tour have changed their forms of govern of the mines, ment, so that the treaty making power is now vested in the natiouw club of "It it be true that the federal govthe First ward, were entertained by ernment may not make a treaty on Mrs. A. S. Jones and daughter, Veoma, any matter which is ordinarily reTuesday evening. Games were played served for the governmental control of and dalntyfreshments servedrThose thr BTfitere said, "a pflnclapTpart present were Mrs. Jos. Buttle, Mrs of the treaty making power, as It has Walter Whitehead, MrsTA.. S. Jones, been exercised for more than one hunBertha Gad'd,. Allle Thurman, Lucile dred and twenty-fivyearsls swept Gertrude Page,-- . Teenie CTayTtSOhxpntraf government" has Knowlden, Thomas. Efma Fletcher, Ada, Lizzie exercised this power, and If is absoand ReaTaylor, Edna George, Eula lutely necessary that it should do"so Fletcher, LorindaTohn, Mabel Gadd, in order to protect foreign citizens lp " Alice" Lewis, Z oe Fletcher, Lucile their rights and to demand and reBown Lydla Lewis, Minnie Dougan, ceive for our citizens the same rights VeomaiJocesMarle Hedquist, Marie in foreign countries." Spafford, Emma Spafford, Lyle Jones. 'fZTTTlI. Brown Bar-.lo- " To Exposition With Gas. Lighted Mainly Panama-Pacifi- c . COUKMAX," . LJrrirrl -- t;- -- . Eo'u will be notified by mall and one persoa In. a famlly can To every person that solves the above puzzle the Smith & Barnes Piano. Co.," who control and are distributing this advertising appropriations ilLive absolutely FREE, the Guaran choice of thfe 'followlne raluahle nremiums: Bead neck chains. set teed Silver Spoons, Beautiful Persian Ivory Bar Pine or PocltetWok, also a Bona Fide Manufacturer's for $12Q, good only on any new piano tn our store. For 'many years piano manufacturers and dealers have tried to reduce the selling expense of pianos. The old way-opaying solicitors, paying music, eachers commisions and engaging great artists to play their pianos at falmlons turns are being ellralnatadrtnd-now' It is the question of the best advertised piano and one in which the purchasers are given the greatest possible value. This Is the age of betteve that the test" wayto market and and the manufacturers-correctlintroduce their product Is to spend the advertising money in making special offers people rather than demonstrators at fabulous expenses and .making the people pay for such: methods by. employing asking a heavily Inflated price forthe piano. . FREE! " Credit-Vouche- -t- f y e .". world-famou- s FREE Gold 500.' yPlateli'Beacf Neck Chains BEST , QUALITY" ; FREE. FREE - 8 Be VI: wnp call at use their Bona Fide Manufacturer's Credit Voucher as part payment toward the purchase of a new piano, paying the balance .cash, w will give the choice of a beautiful chest of. silver, genuine diamond "ring,", lady's gold watch, gold gentleman's All contestants our store . and : ."watch. iyiiiii FREE. "100 Beautiful Sets of This Genuine Diamond Rlrvg. Lashar Silver Teaspoons. ., This Lady's or Gentleman's Gold Watch, Guaranteed Jor. 20 years: . sure gas lighting will be one of EUERYlVliEREL EVERYBODY the This Contest Open to - Everyone. features of the Panama-PacifiExpo sition. "It is Intended to" use It extern sively for the lighting ot the main grounds and exclusively for the con OPEN AIR MEETING, cessions. Also as a against - r- provo SECOND WARD any possible failure of the "electric .The following program will be ren- supply gas lamps will be distributed dered- in an open air meeting on the throughout the electrically lig'ated Rich and Poor Enter Now. Think of g Free these valuable premiums: Absolutely get-.tin- safe-guar- .In Bankruptcy. 7 . c ;' Dated Sept. 3rd, 1913. til iv i '. WEfeWILL GIVE ABSOLUTELY FKEE be selected from the list, of premiums given herewith.. 7: alt prtHtiluma nuik b called tor within 20 days from closing t coiusst. 1 tnUr. . : tor EXPOSITION LIGHTING. creditors fall trade. She. invites the public to their cliims, examine Jthe bankrupt sall.&nd see her early fall showings In aci transact such ojher 'bminessas E5e millinery line. may lawiully come before said neet-Ing- . (Additional Society on Page Five.) '' E. E. vlReferee - ' - -- tier saM- , - ii - t e t y. . d re hmfc DIRECTIONS U tki 1mt pklort h i KKwlrt See If you can find FIVE of them. 'No matter how many you find, trace the outlines! numbering them -i, JreU., on Ibis or a separate aheet of .paper, Mall or bring your answer to our..ofncj, for tue correct. -- esting ( regarding at ,30 o'c'.o:k a. m, on tie 16th day of Mrs. C, E, Maw has just returned Illuminating of the grounds jnd jcqn: September, A. D: 181J, In oom 9 of from, a"Tew wees.vislt nnChicago, cessions of the Panama-PacifiExpo' the Knight block, in Provo, Utah where1 she has ' been studying the sition: ' - T-- . 23th day of August, A. D. 1913, .the were served ahd almost"7 delightful said I.iuthv.s W: Car'.cw'was duly ad evening was enjoyed by a number of The "Gas Record," . published In . judicated bankrupt, and that the first guests. Chicago,, contains the Mowing intermeeting of; his creditors will be held announcement the Zn-- - i rMes-dame- of Provo, in the county of.Utah, Miss Thelma entertained and district aforesaid, a bankrupt: number, of .Immediate 1 friends .last Notice is hereby given that on the evening at; her home. Refreshments " " "aidTTml tinThoI?5oTy -- Ray, Commissioner C. H. Ward, Henry Nuttall, W, H. Bfereton, who has Just returned from Grand Junction where he was delegate to the good roads convention,' and Secretary Swan of the ' local organization. thel purposes prescribed by any treaty." The California law, he explained, discriminates between aliens eligible and tiiose not eligible to citizenship, permitting the former To" possess, - en joy, transmit and Inherit real as citizens, 1 Ftrsiabllcalloa:.SepU.4r4?l3.)- FREE! person solvini this puzzle will receive: their choice 'oronFof "these 'V aluaole . Premiums.. Valuable Remember:, Premiums to everyone. ENTER TODAY. 7Hbsolutef Free,-- NOTlCETOCDNTRACTORS.'r" This Is of special Interest to Provo meeting house, corner of Third South proposajs. will be received by and Sixth West streets, Sunday eveni- people because of the gas plant which ' the. Board of Couijty Commissioners of ng," Sept. ", 1913, under the auspices is being constructed In thla city, . . Utah county for the repairing and re-- , of the Y. M. and Y. L. M. L A com modeling of the Utah County Infirm- - mencing promptly at 7:30 p. m.! Tb .training school of the Brigham ary. The work to be done" In "accord. Singing by choir. ,. Youpg., University will open Monday, ' ance with the plans and specifications ) Invocation. , September 13. Only a limited number " ' ' ' ' prepare! by Joseph Nelson, architect. Can be accommodated.'" If fhe'names Singing by choir. The bids will be segregated as menCello solo, Asael Nelson. of those expecting to attend are fur tioned In the specifications. Lecture, "Character Building," Elder nished the registrar, giving the grade, Each bid tliall be accompanied by a Seth Scott. places will be reserved until" the limit ' ' certified check equal to 6 per cent of ' David Good- - is reached, Solo, "Hand-ln-Hand,- " Udv).tf .... the amount of the accompanying bid, man. '4 "r?::' " and made payable to the county clerk. Reading, Inez Scott. GIRLS COMPLETE THEIR STORIES The amount of said checkto Wtofelt IN AMifTTrWS6l - Scaled J - j - . . -- f ' J, tn Name .1' ... i StreetrTTTTTrrnni - r ,: - rt'tifte;'fyTnciTffie"coutract Is awarded to the "bidder and he fail .. ti - Wells, LaPrele S, Searle, Edith Ross, All are cordially Invited, to provide a surety bond, as provided by law, within five days after he is Dance at old lake resort, Friday notified of the award of contract. night, nans ana epecuicatlons may be had at the office of the architect Orson Berry and Elmo Cheever spent Farmers & Merchants bank, Provo, the fore part of the week at Nephi. Utah, or at the office of the County , Bartlett Pears, 75c. bu. Plums also. ' Commissioners. Bids will be opened ' Thomas, phone 310-- ,, : t at the office of the County Commis . San Francisco, Sept. 2. Lola Norrls and Marsha Warrington have -- com pleted the stories of their love, their lapsing and their woe and closed'lts case the proseagainst. F. Drew Camltiettl, son of the director general o'f Immigration of theJJnlted ' cution has States. ' Little "Miss 0... R.F.D. P. FREE 500 Beautifnl Persian Ivory Bar set with Brilliants and Pearls. Pins Contest closes Saturday, September 13, 1913, 6 p. Ga ..jVs . - bringTour-ahswe- r t t 1 I m Mail or tb SMITH & BARNES PIANO CO. Room 210 Mclntyre Building : (Capital $1,500,000.00) ' v SaU Lake City, Utah :KJ Warjing'ion; that' the love between Miss " Pirls JlitCamlajBiliJiad. not- entirely-- died from the shock ot arrest and ex- - '' the cast - - .JJSignedMrrOBI6)N H s at-1- t ...... told her tale with the mariner and intonation man who. Won her love and made of it "DP you feel the same sioners, Provo, Utah, Sept. 26, 1913, MR. AND MRS. JOHN affection F. HARRIS' of one who was "conacious of a great a shame, mm at this at 10 o'clock a; m. The Board re- time as TOU AA ha. INFANT BABY DIES wrong ana who was very much In- 1 Affection Waning serves the right to reject any and all Thfl tnfanf 'anii .a M- rl wi - 10.wwtt-'miY-irainrB.Tcnn"Are you friendly, with Mr. Camt Judge Van fleet. gerTen toq mose concernJohn Harris died at 12 o'clock Tues- ed in her undoing," ofctt- - mv " aakd "fin' murmured, with & downdayiitglitrilhTTIrnfarrli have But Miss Norrls seemsd to feel a cross examination. ward look, turning .herface .County Clerk. the sympathy of their friends. " The sorrow in It away, but all, and there - was - no - .rwtiat to yoa men,r ih 1pQtred2 there-waProvo, Utah, Sept. 3,'l9l3. In the funeral, service was. held today of suggestlon-spite and s'pltflrlng In as" if not getting the purport of the. denial. . (F.;st publication 'Sept.'Ci9l3.T' ' o'clock. anything she had to say against the Question. There 'U all along a r !n i-- r potmrer-He- -is TTOtmirrTkltOir" wife, though today she brougnt nis auShter..to.the ourtroom, and certainly Miss Norrls did not seem to have any .fierce Intent to drive him ' Into Jail. I. 'I : |