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Show ;0 HERALD. PAGE FIVE. A A A A A, A, A A A A, A A, A A A n Y mm i 3UU i, n n A A" . ! L-- L a. ttix T,rrT nT TO tL Yf i n JC HIM LP" MijArvn n mil ' 1 O il Liu LI rr n r n -- x Mbb .0 Is i w - Ear-1- ? - - -- R 2, AT 9 a.m 5 1 ownedbyThe-fogger-y. c-- i n Clothing, .r IT- 1 : J w ' DM MERCHANDISE AT THE TOGGERY STORE 'aw, terial designing, making,, manufacturers, whole bar, nd getting good gold dollars for fifty cents each &k MUST ALL BE SOLD C' pur share ofthis-harvesto- bargains.-- It f- storeand netting will be the best invest : v the real value for it. but the Wood . Of novo to and want with them us in any good thing share Hp people id tii arrange them yet.) : ... in oi i r er - - ' w - jr - - Nj s . J . : Iff co . - v V ' dotf;t jt It'sthe docs at any other time. best investment LOOK WHAT 'S COMING yon can make WithProvo 'fReal Bargain Store mi (Tcanu I II O v em 4ines4n the battle of Piedmont BIG ELECTRICAL- - EXHIBIT ARTICLES FILED HEREr RADY FOR UTAH STATE FAIR Heights, shows his gratitude when his With preparations complete for the former benefactor Is strandpd- - penniUVefflado a mtstake-ia-olast issue less in Atlanta and escorts him to ail formal opening of the annual Utah Power concernlng-th- e. company,-We the principal points of interesrtrthe State Fair at Salt Lake next Monday SI PRINCESS mm. in EVE. tffltrTf.-7-i:',..- i ::' ramgrihejBrtTOaindividaalSr UbouldriwteiiiSeaverriUwf ;,. FoweTcFuI)anT laws of r- & a' onipattY-or-t!-ta- g a y. he disregarded the o last "two JUDGE . At. the hearing of John W. Hnnvpr toniempt ofoilrLTln so much as fl in.. ' MORGAN SPEAKS ' WELL OF UINTAH , GUILTY OF CONTEMPT decreeof the court, Colorado, June 40, 1907, has restraining him from taking' certain filed articles of Incorporation with' water from the Provo river, he was of contempt of court the county clerk, and has also filed a adjudged guilty ini. fined $2EJ)0 and costSj. wlin an adcopy of resolutions passed byTiie" ditional order to pay Provo City and board of directors making Provo City the West Union Canal company floQ, thepiaceTf "tba principal oi'iice, The case grew out of a cbsa hpfnr Judge J. E. Booth, In March," 1907, . SalHXaTe The company Is one of L. L Nunn's wnen a decree regulatnig the distribu- owns the electric tion of the waters of Provo river was companies - and owns a laree The passed. Mr. Hoover power plant "la Beaver county. ranch on Provo river, just this aids of capital stock Is ISOO.OOOJn tl ina water he took was be the chief feature of the company's' ?. C. Noon la president, and H R tnaneston. gressive father fights against the "fool you can appreciate her temptation. fof:4li irrigation- - of-- thfsiani anit 4fBIpt4 lwot1eaTntng'fe1)Ht-racticalgW)xhlbltrWaTt to given he took of thirty-twdoes Cupid. This Bense . wins-- so feet by elecu; Bachls theg ta tutory a??nt of Jhel cording, the evidence The Johnson Paint, & Glass Co. are than he-- w entttlrd-to-. and w Toliowed Of DuH moving their "place of business to Ji cailroFTateaTfnlatton pumps Deautttarptctnre then is permitted to flow down a casa high class Bio East Center, where ing the Round-Up,- " be will glad they cade built of t graph. A picture that Is full of Inter to accommodate air patrons. 'steps and with; each 'step lfghted underneath with A .eating scenes and situations,- "The Rose of Sharon," a very pretty- - stQry - FOR SALE New milch cow- ,- Just by S. & A; comnanv. and two other fresh. See Thad. H. Cluff. R'. D. 2, etfeof is extremely striking and a sim. ilar exhibit proved' one of the most ' good pictures. t .1... Ei)i.l8 On Friday nlprW pictures "are of spectacular of the features at last a fine variety. The first one being year's fair,' SALESPEOPLE. WANTID. . ' s'The" ,Sixth". tommand'oient," a -- The feTectricaTlo"asV'7asialied: ty drama. -- This. Is .followed . by Ten experienced salespeople wanted the company as a portion of its exa Blograph drama, at "The Monument hibit is also expected "to. "prove ': Mercantile. and JIScene of Other DaysTapchann-inM. .pailTtnJeresfJngTlhlOeat " story by the Edlsoncompany. An contain electric coffee percolators, Anyone wishing room and board can " old Confederate sharpshooter who electric irons, toasters, radiant grills, was rescued and carried to the North- - find accommodations at 185 S. 1st W. water heaters, cigar lighters, chafing: dishes, luminous radiators and other heating and cooking appTiancer In amaiaiuicj LPjflintnn... A electric cookstove will also be used to For the Saturdaymatineea6'njght the pictures will be of a very entertaining class. For. the evening's series John four good reels will be Bhbwn. Bunny will appear In one of his usual farces. Thfl feature reel of the evening will be "Mary's Tempta. tion."- - This 4s a very patheticKStoryi of a young wife with a worthless hus-- .soilofducattonheit real- -; W. HOOVER'ADJUDGED ur firms and counties exhibiting at the grounds are putting the final touches to their displays In readiness for the The pictures at the Princess theater crowds .that the grounds for the balance of the week will be the ensuing week. greatly enjoyeirtrsfl thoss ha:"Hre pidfi-spllttin- g On the premises . assigned the UtaT Power and Light company near the fortunate enough to see them. To- eastern end e fair grounds a big night the jictures begins with one ijf force of workmen have completed the those high class Southern stories, ".The 1 -. Red Old Bills ef Georgia." A young bandrrThr picture,- - shows her struggle "Installation of one of the' most Inter sent south, becomes , mining-engineer- , to support her cftpplect son and estlng electrical exhibits ever ar-interested In a native brother am aged mother. In her desire to..get ranged In the intermountain west. An feet .s8ter.whc have never received. . anj help- - for her son, she steals her 'em- - r electrical wateriall thirty-tw- well J 4ittle-mor- iir iudg9 Monday court In A.J3ii0arrrwho Uintah basin country. He attended the fair at Fort Duchesne last week, and Is enthusiastic over the fine ex- libit of grain, fruits, vegetables, horses, cattle and other' testifies eloquently to the country's prosperity and future prospects. There were more than 6,000 paid admissions to the fair. - The nost mmr. ters furnished splendldjconvfuleacfS-for the exhibitors ana other visitors, All the country needs. In the onlnlnn of .iig Morm:--to- become' one hf ih most popular and wealthy sectlons- - e two-foo- f -- tm- ' .. , son,r iker Vita-grap- JVI vith Wood-Clifto- n Urs- .- ? ake. CEMEMT will son day ung ' .'",7... in ',' j :'-- ;vv . We Pay Spot Cask r : We make, .pipe for road qnossing and to go into lots and tmlf wll D alHla!labfrVeifoccdvwith-8telTmsl-t j o V "vault coverin.r'WiH" furnTsh, thcrrfat tfuj the. ccinetery for $4.05' ym- - , We will guarantee every piece sent out. Ilia n ". J ard "SamuelLiddiaftt on 11 tha rty ? '87 North Seventh Westr demonstrate Jhe.lnteres'tlng things! about electric ' cook(ngS.Anpther important portion of the exblblt will l lustoate the advantages of operating electric pumps In connection with svstem'. The company has extended a cordial 'welcome for all fair Ivsltorsto make the exhibit their headquarters while in' Salt Lake, ' , ' " ANNOUNCEMENT. I The Avenue Millinery Parlors wish that tu'ey are fully stocked numbers' to suit the trade havtng their buver in New York con-suntly watching VtyWand price they are prepared to- - met the needs of the Miss Beck, the popular millipeople. ner, again In charge and ready to wait upon our many friends with and patrons with nifty '. honest ervlc- Formal fall opening, Bept. 27, ? 1913. 26 and Get my prices before you sell PHIL WARNER LaMar Hotel TrefuniS" afternoon Trom a session 0( Vernal, 1b a booster for the ; |