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Show - The Annual -Appearance of the Utah Stake Mr. ' TSOVO H22ALD "Tin7T -- y - LOG ALS Jl Malouf .'' Azeez formerly proprietor of the t'aabr store, la here! visiting friends and relatives. - - isw wrseaa -- tt I verson, manager of Taylor. goods department; motored! to Salt Lake Sunday. A.jD. BroTlry Mr. D. O. has purchased Studebaker car and is a trip to the Panmn Wald er contemplating Pacific expositions In Mutual Imp rovemen t it - J - r- . - - &Milte of si NEW lemiiig oolong .Messrs. Reed Anderberg and E. G. Jensen of the Knight, offices spent Saturday afternoon in Salt Lake City General Manager W. R. Armstrong JWC, Orem . of th (Jrera interarban were here Saturday on business; andPjesident Messsr. Merle Taylor Acord left Saturday- ' oyer the Orem lines. . at-no- on rnnC U Mr and for Zion U Drv Under thekdirection of sev-era- ; Superintendent L. E. Eggertsen will deliver an address to the pupils of the N'ebo. district at the graduation exer cises to be held at Payson May ISth. - Attonieyj-fcAiliae- r of Salt Lake and W. B. McPhereon ofIprT were here Friday on professional busl B. Y. U. Symphony Light Company has engaged the noted Electric Range Mary TiriTVf itfetnnft a m riyhihitinng anH jriformal dis- cussions on Electric Ranges and Cooking- - the exhibitions to take placein, .The Utah Power S. Bernard Eggertsen has returned Pocatello, where hehas bfien located during thewinter. the Columbia Theater, Mondays Tuesdayt Th ursdayand Friday of thisweek from 2:30 to 5 o'clock each afternoon. from Deputy Sheriff Samuel A. Trotter has returned from American Fork and Lehi after a visit with Mrs. Trotter, who is spending some time there with friends and relatives. Under Prof. M. S. Gudmundson 'will take place in the - J. The following out of town attorneys wereTiere today before the Fourth district court: R. C. Orr of Elberta, Elias Hansen of Spanish Fork, and W. B. McPherson of Spanish s Fork. - .5101 Santaquin V...,. ................ - - .; tt " . , "TO Los-Angele- Utah aid Idaho nserVedyheTdnf pany. " Alias Marstoa Is conlsdered one of 'thP?"tnostwninentruthoTitios lu "ttits country or Europe on the use of ' s electric- and brouhi VtaV at this 'time by the; Utah -ranges to to SAN DIEGO Via San Francisco and Los Angeles. Return-- " ing same route or S. P., L. A. & S. L. Liberal Stopover Privileges, Round Trip - ON SALE EVERY DAY VIA BlJ M. No Change of Cars Between Provo and San Francisco. No trip to California is complete unless it includes the Western Pacific the Great Feather River Canyon Route at least in . one direction,ItcosU nomore. . Pacific Navigation Co. steamers or rail lines may bejujed bcil tween San Francisco and Lot Angles or San Diego. NO. 1 leaving Provo dally t 11:02 a. nv, wilt havo throujjh PvIL : man and Toorlat Sloeplnu Cart from Provo to San Franoltco without chans of tars. C. .. :l,. E. EGGERTSEN, Ticket Agt. J.,;:z.L-z:L- . " W.1I. MITCHELL, Agt. ILU ' In order to appreciate the scream ingly funny comedy, "Nlobe,' which will- - be presented next Friday evening. May 14, In the Columbia theater, it is quite necessary to understand the -Greek myth.- -' . v Mobe The Myth. According to Greek mythology, La-tona, the mothr of Apollo and .Diana, boasted far and wide that children such, as hers bad never been known be fore, for they excelled all others la beauty, Intelligence and power. . . iulbe, the beautiful daughter oLTao talus, heard this boast, and laughed in scorn; for ahe. was the motner or rour-teechildren, seven manly sons and seve- n- beautiful daughters- .- In her pride she called aloud to Latona, and - ' she-is-bei- ng Power & Light company in connection with the company's recent announcement of a new rate for electric cooking in Utah, Amounting to 3 cents per kilowatt hour. The. installation ot this rate immediately resulted in a great many salea ot electric ranges throughout the territory served by the company, and the company's thought in bringing Miss Marston here at this time U to' give their customers the benefit of the last'wor"d in the modern methods of using aa electric . ; n range. She begins today a series of exhibitions which will be held during the present week In the Columbia theater. These exhibitions of electric range cooking will be held from 2:30 to;A: PaITO- --OB. Monad j; nd. TuBBdaj, May 10 nd 11. and on Thursday and Friday, May 13 and 14. A general lecture was given today., Tuesday the exhibition will consist In the prepara tion of a model breakfast, Thursday, a model dinner, and Friday a model - upper...... :.. . 5 -- tf FZIt V2-trZ- Zl in o You Believe in Signs? BY THE B.Y.U. FACULTY s I Amlersm-Sish- s ... 58 1 North. First West Provo. Utah. -- NEWESTANO --- ' FREE. ALL WORK GUARANTEED- - Phone 549 or Johnson Paint & Glass Co. n - - taunted her because her offspring numbered but two. More than this, Nlobe forbade her people to worship Apollo and Diana, and ordered all statues representing Expert Cleaning and Pressing YAt Reasonable Prices- - - on, In aF:-- i mi tfsM ten r BE Gray-Jliarst- to Scin Francisco Round Trip I 11 U - ; .,''. . . them l6en3eslroyed7Ehf4geIanhIs and Diana waow111 "experts," Mary devote the next few months to giv-tn- to alay Globe's lucklessoffspring-- r aieeries of . exhibltloos or electric Apollor the sun god with ; his sun-- j beam shafts, slew the seven sons who range cooking throughout the town EXCURSIONS C Returning Direct or via 1 in- - '. DE- . I and invite" electric-cookin- g - ... "EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE.- "- " PANAMA-PACIFI- ll Books, pamphlets, bookbinding, etc. No iob too big. New Century Print ing Co., 30 East First North. The famous 12,50 Buster Brown bat, "getting three hits at four times at. Boston up. Catcher Banks was the atar for shoes for children on sale -' one $1.59 week Store for for r onlyr" the opponents. The batteries of the gamiwee FEATS EAST SIDE; SCORE Eggertse and Raile for ,4he -- Provo High school, and Brown and Banks tor the East Side High school. The score: . ; R7 H.- - E. . Anne. C Erlckson, of. Santaijuln has 2 filed suit for divorce 6 5 . Provo against Charles 1 3 a A. Erlckson in the East Side Fourth district court on the ground tt cruelty. PlainLast Saturday on .the B. Y. U. camah tiff charges personal violence and Higbrchoor-basebProvo tlae . pus - Sha alio sues for $250, the threats. UNCLAIMED LETTERS Slde Bast High teamnaMete67the of value personal property alleged to sohool of Salt Lake City by a score of been -have appropriated by defendant, " 5 to 1 Poatoffice Provo tironeTjf the; fastest exhibition PemaWnfin the fc s for $50 damages. The parties inand 1915. on seen 8, ever . May of the national pastime termarried- at NephL April 4, 1907. the "Y" campus. asks for . the : restoration of - Plaintiff ss Hanr Berry,-MiLadieE. cor &e Lillian; The ?ame was .clo3er7tnan maiden her name, Anne C. Peterson. would indicate, both teams fielding in sen, Mrs. Erma; Mlater, Mrs. Henry. . Rfce form, but the local, boys bavins Gents. Beesley, Warren; Davis, J. V.; Downey, John; Fenn, C; Griesa TO GIVE SERIES OF EXH- 1the better of their opponent with th ' V..-- ' Kick. .!. Nursery Co.; Hendricksen. Jack; was the iLewla, Sam;lMataour Guy; Maloafr B. The IN feature of the gamt. He truck out k Son; Martin.. Frank; Provo Knlt- ten men and allowed his opponent but unsj ""Works; Howe, A. M.; Williams, ' ' " '..".' .three scattered hits! . It was dun Dojfd; Wllcher, Cnaa. " Va M E3 CLOVKr P, M. A J won th!a. "111 inTtU ; I rProvo Mary Cray Mactton i Engaged to nge'y To bases on several Show Provo Housewives Use of Men were ganre. ' New line of ladies' and children's Electric Ranges. Ones, '.But he would always tighten up "at Boston a summer dresses at Store, side without iwe. and reiire the Officials of the Utah Power & Light Ralle also did good work with the special low prices, (adv.) company announce that the company has secured the services of one of the most famous eastern electrical range pitohlng-bf"Sg?ftrUP- Marston-wi- UiuhlowlIffiJo. ness Monday Evening, May 17th 8 o'clock Sharp. Tickets 25c explain themysteries of ..' formal discussion by all who attend. Miss .. p. She brings the last word in electric cooking it will be a highly interesting and valuably instructive series, which no Provo housewife shouldmiss. Mercer, is here today from American Fork on a business visi- t- JTABERNACLE & "pTMig neas. Orchestra SCHOOL Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday Col. R. W. Young and Oeorge "A. Smith were- here Friday from Salt Lake on legal business. Assisted by the HI6H 9 MaximfliaHKampmann and A. b gs n here for l returned friends, Friday. Ash, who have days visiting,, home to Salt Lake S. Prof. Charles R. Johnson PROVO the lat AWxhiBition est developments in Electric Range Cooking at the Columbia Theatre from 2:30 to 5 o1 clock every afternoon. Mark Brlmhall, formerly of Provo fnow residing at Raymond, Alberta, Lanaaa, nas written to relatives here that he is making arrangements to leave on a mission to Great Britain in about two months. ' - represented Later Diana slew the daughters. Niobe's grief was intense. The gods out of ity for according to other versions of the myth because they- - wearied -- of- her -- incessant- tears, changed her to stone where she stood. It was believed by. cue Greeks that tears continually flowed down the marble cheeks, for though turned to stone, Nlobe still felt the loss of. her We guarantee- - and take- - pride inurrkr-Idie3uDresss-Glov-es, Plumes Cleaned and Dyed. OUR WORKIS TIE" BESTIN PRO VO GOODS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED. Customers can send in clothes by parcel post and they will be returned promptly. . A ALTERATIONS SPECIALTY auca-waer-- op Out-of-To- , ; " children. N lobe The Play. More than three thousand National French years later, through the accidental Infusion of an electric current Into the statue, N'lobe comes to life in a modern American home. 95. N. ACADEMY. Cleaning. . PHONE 125." - The master of the house, Peter Amos Dunn, is alone when this strange, beautiful creature steps from the pedestal All othe members of Peter's'House; hold are at the theater seeing a per formance of Pygmalion and Galatea, In which Galatea, a statue, comes to life, causlnsc much trouble and Borrowifl PygfffalTon'i" family. and a 'Peter; who la "cipher" In his own house, tries to devise a means of disposing of Niobe, who has already fallen in love with him. He passes her off as the new governess who is expected at any time. The new governess arrives later, caus"hen-pecke- d - ing Innumerable, complications. Peter Amos Dunn wlll.be played by Mr. J. If, Jensen, whose excellent work in 'ln Love With His Wife" is still very fresh in the minds of all who Eve.- -" "r- - Year's TV "7. well known faJ eon. It la a sparkling comedy, of high class wit If you would know how the pecuiu o and embarrassing situations work lU-Co see lh 9JacultipUy--at-. May 14, 1915. ", Other members "of "this un'oas cJ are Prof. Earl J. Glade. Mr. H Clerk, Mr. Harry Russell, Hinckley, the Misses Llziie Lindf"' Glenn Johnson. Ruth Partridge, W Lindsey and Mrs. ChrhJten'Jetnea--Th- 81 ' Mrs. C. R. Johnson, also for her dramatic ability; will be seen '' ' ' " as Nlobe. . . The play, la all smiles. There will be no tears except those shed on the stage by Niobe and Peter's wife, the play la under the auspice latter played by Miss Ilermese Peter- - the B. r. u. women.! , Yt;F. - e |