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Show 4 ....... .,,llrn-Mrj' mi -i- j- m,V, w;;m, finr ft li LOCALS 3 ; . v J Free from j of Soda Jr-oa- fe Afompy GA. A. Ud ill, wa-hird Fr'.iiSy on Fourth district court. S in the s ' c members of the and famili their Miners'union, friends, enjoyed a'pleasant dullng at Vivian Park yesterlay.. Improves every other rood (nth tvhirh.. aif "i a served. - 1 he ideal relish. C7 With every The Seandia vianl jtPra.o- and vicinity" gathered at Fo'rsytti s farm today and, enjoyed a. pleasant outing - -- if JfTZ. Free Wno-aon was X II. . -' over from American Fork,..i'r.iay, - of- - Pure as it is good.' With the delicate flavor of JtcsH, ripe tomatoes. AY.V lV Kitchen Heater Purchased During September Only with an imprompty program of speetch: H and son?, generous, picnic provi: sions and general sociability. L. G. Connor of the U. S. department of agriculture Is here closing up some work conducted by him last fall in his examination of farm conditions He goes from as efficiency expert. here to the'northern part of the state. Ande rson Auto Service New Ore Body. Discovered Cross-cu- tabernacle vM ore body of extensive ne"xt This $3.75, 100 Candle s two. ' . Judge A. B. Morgan, District Attor ney J. H. McDonald and Court Stenographer D. H.' Reberts left for Duvhere the .Sep tember" term of the Fourth district court for Duchesne county will open fchea'afr-last-yenin- I -.. g, . Messrs, Sam Leavltt, O. J,. Jenks, Wallace Lott, Arthur Wells, Garnald Leavltt, Fred Thompson and Geo. Car ter were hunting yesterday up Daniels canyoaand caught the limit'- - PAone 295, GAS OFFICE be--l- n 1150-fo- education.-;"'- - Don ' '"" ' ' KIMBALL" Read What the Worlffs Greatest Ar listed- tb Kimball Pi ano connecled-wl- th his company. .a i Mr. R. R. Irvine, Sr., has received wori from his son and Dr. Taylor's that they will leave California for Pro- ro in their autos. They rae traveling overland and have had some rough ex HEALTH OS-SEP- IA wrw no em-i- ra W l"JU. TMS iUOIO MJ Father TO """1 tmN ?ONIC mojth in a cue ir an tMML ON TMI eUWf M) TO TMt WOIK r"GBMCS C'OIJISirf imes TOOTM D Mit" "laelgh-borhoo- KEEPS TEETH YrllTE fSniLLIANT PRICE SPECIAL - 23 . -- or its rtfliTS " PHARMACAL C0,k UrACTTE ' K. V. Shipman ,a and Mrs. Edward Sherer son-in-la- STREET YOBK. U S. A NEW afinenewbungalow on of .v. is building T2ast i oir Wedding Trip In an Auto-- . ' mobile. y , Greenfleld, Mo.'Tncle' Matt" M Pherson. eighty-ninyears old and one of the pioneer citizens of Dade county, and Miss Clara Burns, nineteen yeara old, of lllgglnsvllle, Mo, were married . at the courthouse here recently.' The ceremony "was performed V JRev. William Shaw of this city. d, young bride arrived at where the bridegroom lives, on a train. "Uncle Matt" was at the station to meet her. Within a few hours "Uncle Matt" had donned a new suit of clothes and, engaging an automobile, let out tor Greenfield. fmma f "Cannon : lnMrw-mu- t and of biehrat miukat aualltiea." y, EAMES' "ci.nrnw.1 with Che .toatiTnUiWC! ( v ".' 7W ) O. CAMPANAKt "I rwommcnil tilt Klmbau fUBa.'" Ltl.ItAN i Myrtle Elvyn is recognized in Europeand Amer-ic- a as one of the great pianists.before the public. No greater exponentr'of opera have ever' been presented before the musical public-tha- n Jean and Edouard De Reszke, Emma Eames and ": Lillian Nordica. Among musical directors, Walter Damrosch and John Philip Sousa hold exalted positions. Great pianists, violinists; singers- and musical " educators are enthusiastic in their prafse of Utah-Ap- better than NrtBDTCA "Th more I om It "ISeTwtter I like It." WAT.TKR DAMROSCH "Pure, Vfflnwl and powerful tone." " 7 - ; baa Kimball I'lnn. iromlerfullr and ajmoa- - Hat New Job. Okla. An old army cannon Pemeta, Poor Father! ,j witch l ald to have Been service v A Scottdale (Pa.) man got the baby during the Civil war, has been re to sleep easily for the 'first time in celred here by express from Phlladol- - four yeara and refused to shoot at a burglar for fear of awakening the man for the Quaker Oil company.. child. Few men have been to hard n Green la a Teteran of the put,' and proper resolutions of Indorsewar. The Quaker company ment will doubtless be paBsed by the recently bought the cannon and Fathers club. Buffalo News. shipped it to the oil field for use In shooting eteel tanks In case of' fir. Confederate Submarine. This cannon was "made In 18C2. Imagine a cigar 20 feet long and 6 feet hlck and you have a fair photograph of a Confederate submarine that Flywheele of Paper. Paper flywheel are coming Into use. sank a big Union warship In CharlesThe tensile strength of paper is enor- ton harbor. This curious craft was mous, hence Its advantage over iron built In Mobile, ani Captain Hundley, wN helped construct her. perished . lor this purpose. , while making an experimental trip. semurioh "RanW - rlth the -- a iwffl bat" in Kimball Grand and IJpright and riayer Pianos are displayed ia pleasing manner and will amply repay a visit of inspection at the Kimball Warerooms ; Kimball Grand Tianos in parlor size and in smaller proportions that make them so popular for limited 'spaces of the present day ; Upright and Player. Pianos suitable for . every style of furnishing. JOHN Flrat clan l&arrrr rupee v. . . .' T EDWARD ( 7 Spanish-America- arJ 4 .ice ior which FRANrEsro y customer. TAMAGNO tory." HOBINSfli aatUfae- ,. BIS. PI1Q 46 North Academy Avenue PtA!rro!J pot Ktnka with tha riaui." KluiUall' . aghly- - tested, t ' f RITZ "All Utah, has presented to the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District in and-fo- r Utah County. State of Utah, a petition praying to be allowed to dis- -IncorDoratn and lllssolve: that Monday, the 4th day of October; A; D. 1915. at 10 o'clock a. m., or as soon mere-- ; after as counsel can be heard, has been annotated as the time at the CourLRoom of the said District Court In Provo City, Utah County, State or Utah, as the place at which the saidt application is to be heard, andthat i Utt.TAJt RP.1SKIX "1 he, ton of tha Kltiilall 1'lano la tWWt B1 fU." i?tp ) WJ- &J . ANTOff SKIM. "Strictlr flrat claaa." mt." JAN tho LAaSAtXR iwat '111 Klml-al- l jii.tlflrd IJ cvflt-iie- fw ot llano la 1U ! oi Of Two Evils - Hugh'had been left with his grandparents .when his mother was caefather. away by the illness of her few days after she. went away the Utt' fellow said: "I wish I was where mother ia." 'His crandmotber Ra'u "Why, jyst think; If you 'were thenr -- - PB ttTSflVN 'Th K in. lull I'lmo la a ported tuitn- - ZICTJR expiration "Might Have Been Worse! Romeo Johnson of Indianapolis once Rave this explanation of how he came' by his first name: "My f'athor was acting. of classical admirer great said he, "and was an especial admirer of Edwin Booth. .Shortly before I was bora he was in the' East n m stayed over a day to see Bootn Romeo and Juliet' The Impression was so strong that he named me meo. , Ifs a good thipg that he left when he did. .for the performance the next night was 'Pygmalion and G; alatea.'" fina , ( -- iefore-the thirty days from the date of wis notice, any person -may "fileohjecuoas to said application.In wttnnss whprpof I have hereunto set my nana and affixed the Seal of ta District Court aforesaid, this 2Stnia7 August, A. D. 1915. (Stal) E. T. PALFREYMAN, Clerk. E. E. Corfman, Atteorney lor revi--; Doners and corporation. (First publication Sept. 2, 13i.J ScHEFF ,th qualities that tha (.moat exacting lat could puaaiblr wtab." beat luatnuMnta," tllXl 1.RHMAJTN "Faultiest ia trery detaU." -- . . PE RESKR a m ah.oiutiT satifl(xi with mi -- " ons NUTICE OF APPLICATION TO DrlSOLVE. In the'.District-Cou- rt of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, r In and for Utah County. In the matter of the application of the Tintte Smelting Company, a cor poration, to dissolve.. To all whom It may concern: NotUce is hereby give n: that the Tlntic SmelUne Company, a corpora- - ; tion formed under and existing by virtue of the laws of the State of Utah.'" with its principal place of business at Provo City, Utah County.-.-State-- or "I . gives assurance of values,, well establisher' " ' The price tag shows in plain figures the lov t the instrument can be bought ; no deviation to elnoe-operati- -- . The Price Mark on Kimball, Instrument SOPHIA bCALCm "I leal In tnn an4 prlitt la actitiu." . Choicest Models . Precocloue Dementia.-- " In precocious dementia, which Is due to a congenital fault, the 'Individual is either possessed of paranol-a- o delusions of persecution, or he is apathetic, without energy, anc gradually becomes without mind fn the latter subject the diagnosis is not difficultYou, see the youth who has b?en fairly bright gradually losiig ils Intellect So the process gradually goes on until he becomes merely a human being almost entirely devoid of mind. maroei.la' Plundreds of these, artists and educators have indorsed -- the Kimball. v AfiEUNA PATTt pounds of lead a year, on which It realizes 1 cents a pound profit;: This means that total earnings aggregate $400,000 a year, or $1 a share against the recently loan gurated dividends of 50 cents a share. The flotation- process, recently Installed by the mine, is reported to have satisfactorily began about three weeks ago. J Its cost was but 120,000 and It is reported that the process will pay for itself in four" or five monhs. . anytime l Reason-jfanuna2!- ground connection with the sea. t the bottom the water Is Quite sr'v but at the top, Is a layer of perinea) ... ireah water. 30,000,000 , e Jjeen-worki- ng "ileeta uiy renulra- nunta ia nvij ra- - : ot ot -- a)w:t" - calve:; Tt hlmball la a Ojwrb ptauo." e Lock-woo- Plana Kimball An admirable and are so universally recognized. The approval of the world's greatest pianists, singers, violinists, conductors educators lias ever signified MERIT. and ' ' Fresh Water Above Salt Selawik Is a curious lake nearlt" ln the Jakeby tlie FMIL LtHBLINQ of the World - men nappy voupie oian on ALKSSAN'DBO BONC1 I am cbanued with ThePre to purcti Kimball rianoa rur our yet- wuuu saa. First North. It will coat about $2,600 wh?n completed. y GIRL OF 19 WEDS MAN OF 89 Largs Ore Body Found. Recently officials of the .mine sunk a shaft from the level to the ' level. Then the crosscut was started to find ifjthe general ore body extended to that depth. Mr, Hosklns says that the ore body appears to be very large and that it douDtless ex-tends to a great depth, below the point where, it was crosscuts It-- is reported that the mine continued to produce at a rate . They are -- TRIAL OFFER SC W-8- 0 d President J. Ic. Deal and Secretary Henry Nuttall nave appointed the following - delegates to the International Irrigation congress, which meets fn Califonila this hionthTommincfhg on the 13th: A. P. MerrUl, T. F. Wents and V. 0. Creer. The congress wiP eJield at different California cjtii CENTS US THREE TWO-CESTAMPS FOR LIBERAL CKCt ANOCOf WlCt VOURStlf YGtCA Price yester Juvenile Judge T. D.. Lewis was over today from Spanish Fork, and hejind B. F. Roper went to Lakenew to look after three delinquent hoys who have been placed on farni3 la that rather than send them to the Industrial school. ' TARTAR vtivrr In 1150-fo- - level. tone-qualit- church. AMMca sort tfftCI was S. Bona .The "artist's greatest neeo; the vibrating musical which enables? him to transmit- his meaning to the audience,nd a perfect adjustment of mechanism, make a tfemendouspmbtnation. Kimball Pianos com- "tine these qualities in the highest degree, hence their superiority and predominance on the concert stage, in the studio and in the homes of discerning music lovers. MTETLK EI.VTN The Klmbill pttnoi fnrniah thA molt ier- frct m d 1 m (or TryptiM ( plana larthe Catholic iu.fitat.ni etci-- MOT On.lCTE - periences. ot 1150-fo- upper end ot Provd river was home over Sunday. An .iiaaww ai 1300-fo- the" Saturday onJiuslneas PrANOy V, s- Prattrassiataat-water-comml- sioner for . 400-fo- A. P. Merrill of the Utah Power Light company was In Salt Lake City FATAL x 1300-fo- - President Geo. H. Brlmhall of the B. Y. U, ha8"lust returned from the California expositions and reports a splendid showing at these fairs for Utah. He states that the' exhibit of the Brighim Young University at tract great attention and that many people, stop to read their definition of ' . mjRe, Utah-Ape- Utah-Ape- 105 W. Center St, Phone 343 oot o ot re-- " LaitiD 'REE - Dont forget the place tmc s - - Jw;':CAj. projor-tiou- .and of the same general character as that found in the t level, has been cro3s-cu- t In a drift from the' level of the mine, Bingham- mining "district The cross! cut was completed .recently "and ports which have been sent to the headquarters of the mining company in Boston, say that the development has an Important bearing on the com- pany'a future, it being estimated that the new prospect adds practically from two to three years to the mlne'i general ore supply. g Thomas Hosklns, general foreman of the mine, said at. Bins;, ham Wednesday night that the cross, cut from the level penetrat. ed the general ore body which extendi, from the top of the mine down to aa indefinite depth. The ore body is worked from the level down to the level with a full force of4 men and It is not probable that the new ore body will be opened for operation unUl much work is performed' at and above the 1300-fo- Frday. here from Salt Phil. Speckart-lLake visiting friends for a -- day- or Adj kind of machine work. Any kind of welding & brazing Any kind of battery work.. mnfi$ Earning $400,000 a Year . DIGESTION-I- II Company jKO-foo- work pertain- ing to the automobile BAD in From Drift on 130. t Level. vaudeville conduct a The Prince-sbazaar with chicken dinner in the old The best equipped garage in the state for any line of pip II SHE Ti Sureka, CTf A3: KtrN'KST. ".SatisAm the of t)i mnet fautlillnua artist." you would be your school. which he replied, "Yea. but don't you know it l3a Jtreat deal vers to miss your mother thah your school?" - |