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Show ' t BIG HEALTH CAMPAIGN C03HNG pNTY) , j wre: U L. Nelson rerr pigasaatly- .ing ana otners, cnaperonea are ui avewan, epeaams Anarey afV ccuriaincd Thursday nfpn !jr 1 week in Provo canyon: MlBses : ruests being the' members of the JfcreeM: .and; .Jargtterltft-gtewaxk gave Geneve Roberts. Buta Rozelle ",and Helpfu- Hour club. Tefl robe -r .,,..r sweet , fragrance to tlie roonn Vbore Bessie Ratcliffe. the party tousled, themselves withj Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sharp, arrived Mr J t-v- (: ) ' - F-J'- f . Kw ,i I - . ber ot. tsceJlcDt vocai sfehK'tions, A ne dainty luncheon was served - by hostess. The !lut will mft--t iu two Gr 4'-- i A, Cluff. .weeks i Mrs. John Vincent 'presided at - social party Thurvicy afternoon in celebration"o the birth Tlxi aniHvermry or lier sou . Don. rooiiis werefnia(le 'a,ttr7ictive for the sweet peas and tea occasion rost;s. 'Refreshments were served to Us'tiiL"-!- ! pU mates of the honorej mie- -t tiiul fj twelve ladies vho were eiKi nvue.J to Allure ia tlie dfiligat-fit- l " ev-- t v t L' ' syvv: - - ---- "7v "'' 'r-Sv f t ,A,Z , ,. i - , f? j Pj TU- T- 'rtJI -- ; J. ; The Misses La Vteve and jUberta Huish areenjoying a canyon trip tor a few days. - i Saturdey a . .11, Smith antLMrs, ;.son from Denver. - ilt. wer-Sa- . and Mrs- - J usannaXocrofCwello defi nite . ; . .. MORE OR LESSA TJaptfstlOTrcXiast hibition. It was a union meeting , , aU the churches, t Lake. Victors Smdar. it. F. Dunn and family - r , Miss Deen Jennings of spending ar week in Provo of relatives and friends. f ic ii ir?r f f S .'W-':?- ... 1 - - .. iMrs. . I A .. Cornedy and'JBurton 1 lalrriee45rlr0cEveiiinr0r 91Cecr50c7 i : Ayerszot Miss Mary ALBERT PHILLIPS and GO. In a Comedy Skit "THE FLIRT" Angeles. NELSON YAROTRQUPEF daughter of IrTand Roberts, ex tended to eight of her playmates an invitatipn to join her - in celebrating her tenth birthday last week. The happy crowd accompanied by 4Sir. C. H. Plant and Mr. V. D. Roberts, "went in autos to the lake where they bathed and enjoyed other outdoor Mrs.-"VV7- - serrea "D7 Roberts," Novelty Singers, Dancers, and Instrumentalists " AGNES BURR Petite Commediene ere .tontnose-present-wnor-w- JURED III AUTO GRINDELL and ESTHER Mabel and Vera NuttaU, Marilda i Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Thompson of Daniels," Selina, Roberts, Zelda Giles, Price were the guests of Mrs. Thomp Helen Knowlden, iMerlinB-Strihgha- m son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David H. and Billie Bf&rsach. Jones, for several days. Accompanied -the tiy MfssHHyrtle-Jones-thwf- eft visiting latter part of the week for t?ie reser friends in Salt Lake. s; vation where they will spend a couple of days before returning to their Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Daviea and. ehU- home in Price; dren motored from Salt Lake Sunday and spent the day, with .afr-aMrs. .. ir H..Masters Cyclone Dancers and! Singers -- RITTER and WEISSl Comedy Entertainers PARAMOUNT PICTQGRAPHS ' " . Mr. and Mrs. J. K. - Gilbert enter-tained at dinner Sundar. lTh guests included Air. and Mrs. John Thurgood and family;Mrai" Jennie Scottr Mrs. George (Myers, Mrs. Lynn Park and (Mrs. Eetella. Duggins of Gunnl son. .; v, V COLU3IBIA ORCHESTRA - . Mr. -- ana' Mrs. iAie visen- nave - Famous Playtrs Present, -- from Redmond, Mrs. Olsen's " former home; where they spent the past month. report a mn Mrs. Beatrice Mooie is here from enjoyable visit,They but. are - glad to get Payson, the "guest of her mother, Mrs. oacK to rrovo. Annie M. Young. y:- Jkjnsa". . PAULINE FREDERICK . JMissGrace-JWardiiliaa- -- Mr, and Mrs. N. tMrs. discourses were1 houses last and at the Union services at the BapHsthuTclr where Jones of Price was tw.e speaker. - Henry IBooke returned A Booke, Mr, and home after spending a forthight in and Miss Pauline Salt Lake visiting withrelativea and - - Bandleyarfi.jpendingJhJs.jveekiig Provo canyon, :r vr -- .' rrienqs. ; -- ; 7 - THE WORLD'S GREAT SNARE" A Pararrsojont Feature : . y A -- daughter Elizabeth left this morning for California for a month's visit ,, ihiia .fatally .aninrflfl. nfi;;flpOtter, -- , 1" Lucile Miss Talmage is here from fishing trip In Mf. "Jensens auto- andt young peopie-w-r.-bruised when the automo- - Salt Lake, spending a week with Miss badly i wer wiU be gone for about a week. . .. bile in which they were riding wa3 Gertrude Olson. northbound traiaci3nllie a attended court hore today: A. J, Salt Lake where-shenjoyed a iHvana of Lehl, J. Tracy Wooton of Salem about S :25 o!clock . Sunday from are several days' visit. nlKhtrThe injured . Salt JLake, jEJias "Hansen of Spanish " Sam Sliarpino, " Eureka, fractured Fork, Lee L. Baker of Payson, J.- - H. " Mrs. and were the Sam skull Rallle Mr. and leg. right of ephi McKnight I Edna .Cowans Payson, Bhoulder dls guests of .Mr. and M ri, J. A. JBullqck Tnrio-at. dinner Thursday evening. n iwia tst iSnflnish Fork located and head, bruised. Montaguer'Payaonzhadly u tiTPr nn'invmile court buKinoss to,- Dora "1 and : bruised prohably' Injured Intern A dellguinn '"Children s party was, day. any. given by Mrs. W. J- - vYhittimore Reed Pierson, Payson, leg badly Thursday afternoon in celebration of Thomas S. Shelley of Shelley, Ida.r ' the seventh birthday of her little is here for a few days with relatives bruised. ' about head daughter Margaret R. 'Eleen Cowanbruised and friends. r A Goiittflot ...... tg ?. I: . "7Tba WmanxrRoylancicompsnr Ka kminrihr uiMt In the Fourtfl I . . i T.vaT A. RiO. . i . Salt-Lak- ' " mg, August 10tn, 1916. , e e, . . t ! - ; Clifford Cassity will leave Tuesday morning for Idaho Falls where he has accepted a position and expats lo remain"Tor"an"lfi(IefIntte "perluil. Judge! A. B. Morgan held' court at Heber Friday to hear law and motion matters and' ttr set the- - calendar ; for the r Augusrrterni7 TTie - case- - of Lavina Steggell vs. the Salt Lake & con"TJtarnTtailroad company - was tinued till tomorrow. -- U here todajt-fromining business. oi a -an in a flour- . W. IT "Ilolbrpok, advertising manager foi F&rrer Bros. Co. returned Sunday from a vacation spent m Spanish Fork canyon, where Mr. Siolbrook says he enjoyt'd a diversity of amusement including - fisiilng. rrospecting; and trying to keepout of the rain storms. His two sons accoKipanicd Mr.; ilolbrook on the trip; ; . -' -- MELONS AND CANTALOUPES RECEIVED BY ROYLANCE CO.,,. . . . CALIFORNIA-WATE- -; " j R .""The William SL Roylance company . . . -- fifteen-year-ol- d 1 - : ia;r-:Thirdr- J. Edward Johnson spent the past week visiting relatives and friends in Benjamin and Spanish "trrr--rrz-- : Fork.,.'' -- "r" Mrs. .'' the-- n E. L. JOVF.S! - ' ofipwwell(WSi': propriycomej)efore """ .. - -ard meeting-hous- e; f Chairman Provo Precinct.- Secretary, - Mrs".1-Anni- -- - " - ' of this city are pftermg to the pub'J-. lic through the local grocerymen some ' Taylor is here from Get All You Can o Fresh Air; of tlie veryx finest watermelons and her brother and Mexico visiting on the be found who spend niujh of their can People cantaloupes that Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Eyring.--tLne but of doors , will" riever be tmi markeLT1iey have just received wife; two carloads-othese melons front much money tor doctor 5X3. - A crowd of young ladies, the follow California.. f T o ontingat Saratoga. and le'lTftL01 i. . :""" Mr.- - f 6JA as" follows: a ear loadltef peaches shipped 'fw1 First ward. county court house; to Pittston, Pa., on SetemW Provo Second ward, Central school house? Donald, the twelveyeartdL.soa:Tjf -that carelej 8 ST 19H3Tt:is:alleged on. Third waraTfmklin-Tic- h L IL llushmbre : the E conduct and negygent to went Mount on wara, h K Beacon, ww Y. the defendant that said peaches limpanogosrBchooli--Fift:,...... ward, Parkw gctiooi J,;.u..,, .,. juiy is...:. wholly lost to plaintiff. ,"a, f : tor tne election of delegates and "When Donald went away," said -Mark Cook has filed suit again" alternates to tne state ;congresslonaL his father, "he was four feet" "ten .with I22S.11 judicial and county . conventions of inches in height and weighed seventy-tw- A'Warthea "to collect fees , on terestr and attorney . the Democratic party, according to pounds. He had always been a ' unit the call or the county chairman al light eater. "When: be got back on promissory notes fU.ea. has Lheetham' ' James the 24th Mrs, Rushmore . was "so ready puDiisnea. et Holdawa? ror me state and - congressional amazed at the chaae in his appear- against Logan J. tt conventions each ward is entitled to ance that, we measured him again and collect $1,386.20, on a pronssor? rrovo. on ; secured by mortgage the foUowintjjumber j,Ldeiegatei found he was five feet ...two and First ward, .4; Secondward, 3; Third ihreeuarieFs Thigb." ""and weighed "r T. wara, , xourta ward, 2; Fifth ward eighty-twpounds. "A friend of mine who lived in this irrrtstlflatlno the Heayenfc"-ror tne judicial convontinn same- house (No. 88 .Slielton avenue) Jo valueas are.tfl incomputable ward Is enUtled to- - the same number senti his son last year i oe that-have vi ueiegaies as to tne State conven up to the mountains in Maine and he wtenes means restrial affairs "by Uon. a grew five inches in five weeks, -. . Its most marvelous -- rtA r 41. uw-. - cotnu. convention New York. World.77 ; " -has "heen the tuoven ward is enUtled to the following.nunv and of our vi aeiegaws: the composition MAKES (MjBRQYE- - told tr6tward 1 It P10WEER WARD ecwm wnra.r M ENTS. 21; . -- r ...nhfthe Fourth ward, 14: Fifth ward 28 For the election of two members of .far. taultiP Friday the men and boys of canopy. the precinct committee for each ward the Plpneer ward maae 6ome remark- nebulae and even elusive wlier imu sutu oiner ousiness , as improvements "around ".; which come from none; knows. may able . . ;Montana-ioin- t8 where he reports taisiness . ishing condition." GrandeanrdompanytT traI18l)0rtati:)B Boy. ? -- Lorenzo Christensen, manager of Christensen & Co. has returned from in ' " and face. , Gerald afternoon -- - the beehive Arvino, Eureka, Blightly Friday bruised about body. swarm of J the Fourtn ward spent an The party had been riding around enjoyable afternoon on Tomple Hill. the valley nd wason theway.--t- a Prof rK. 4L'Smart accompanit - the engine party and in an interesting manner Payson when died on the lnterurban crossing in discussed the life of the bee, etc A Salem. Before Sharplno,:; who : was delicious Jluncheon was served. driving, could, get the engine started, the "northbound train . on the", lnter- 'Twenty guests participated -- at a urban that left here at 8:15 o'clock dinner . given by Mrs. Joseph E. -The tYatea-the-latt- ef. crashednto part of the weelcJn automobile was demolished. Sharplno honor of her sister, (Mrs. Phil Speck-ar- t and Edna "Cowan were taken to of Salt Lake. Pink roses were used ,wlth pretty .effect on the dining JESnvontluiJatemte Bent to the Provo hospital. At 3 p. ni. table and throughout the rooms. . a a a a this afternoon he had notregained ' consciousness and was still in a The '.Misses Nettie and Vilate serious condition. Knudsen and Mabel Hone ae enjoy-inga-' n " '::z- - 8 o :. . . v . : at i Ruhmorea- - Son - Visit F and Returns a Greatly Charrgtd o'riork. " ':'t . - - . on :" An All Feature Bill s H Prohibition UV-St- orr , r . was J Photo- - Play. d daintilE-appQinte- - -- . A Five Feature . theguest . American Fork BURTON . V Crtirtew has aslier--L Chell Chas- e- recently enter party Mrs. Frank Ramser was a Payson tained at a 4ifeJioafiroit83alphj visitor, last week. ABgeJfiJBlifornia. Shasta daises Miss Vilate Jones has returned werefettily arranged throughout the ms. Those present were -- the from a trip' to Salt Lake and Ogden Misses Anna" and' Temple Penroid, Miss Daisy After ten days spent Irvine, Mrs. J. B. Olsen, Mrs. Ralph end M. S. Penroid, Mrs. Anna ndelin - have re- Jrvine, Airs. and Mrs. Willard Olsen. Mrs. Bert Mayby of Salt Lake, turned to Salt Lake Mrs. Hilma Los - ilk StKIUU CHARLOTTE 1 ge Mrs. Phil Speckart- - was the complimented" guest at a dinner given reCovers by Mrs. John Clark. Nephr is cently were laid for fifteen. . . ty jProfx-l--A-- v.. . . Fr'of. J. C. Swenson of the 3. Y. U. and at Silvers-Cit- y iat. evening -rs-.spoke at the ward 'meeting- .. 1r Tlie Mises 'L.iVern":ifardv Edith Ross have returned frcm ' a pleasant Eureka visit. Mrs. WTR. Butler -- and daughter ytsit his mother ahd other relatives. He came flown from .Heber In the "Elizabeth left this morning for a Angeles and afternoon and went to Salt Lake-- ; in month's visit tolios of Interest points " otherjCoast Ihe evening. Miss Hazel Acord of Castledale is lMr7arid"Mrs. and family spent part of the week visiting her aunt,jMrs.- Mary Acord. --a -- mnrrtasff license has been issued - Fred S. Smart or bpanisn rom with Mrs. Emer Murdock in Heber. ' underwent an operation - for. ap "to CartTtiTStockm oSaltiake-an- d at" the St."Marks hospital, pendicitis Covers were laid tor twelve at a Kathryu Danzer of Sulphur , Springs, Salt Lake-Cilast Saturday." He rs family dinner given by Dr. and "Mrs. 'Montana, be recovering very A J. Stewart Sunday. reported to was formerly of Mr. William Parcell ot Provo BonoL, nicely. and JsSmart the son of .Mr,, and - Mr. and Provo, will have a preliminary hearing to- Mrs. Fred Smart. ' Rosco Anderson and Bishop Ralph morrow in Precinct - Jostle E. L. .1 Poultom came from Salt . Lake Sun.Jones' court on the charge of failure! K a . ' a. bm mma a day to spend the day with Provo to provide;Hewa8 brought from Salt , Lake Thursday. III- -: relatives. Z ISO v.- Uaydm.lns,JLdterajyYprkjorme(i part, of the afternoon s festivities . "T and Luncheon was servedL .... . Benato r Ilar.k.::;ri.L--- Tuesday rT .ia'S ... Friday afternoon passed pleasantly foT tM FegpIS'Mehlve r swarm mem- Tsrdiagarfl.a..b.Q ..were; In rited gucota at the home o- f- Mr. ot served, H. C. Van Wagoner nas returned from a mission to the Western States m ..... ia.,.V ... - Jiff e a Burton Holmes Travel Pictures Cottrell .of Green River and Sirs. trBn.y of Satt "Laker the-wi- George . sutnerna--aai-w-"--!---rT"short tlmft Friday afternoons months. ... A ., al m iri riVTA T - Miss La Rue Casvty is spending Uii : days witTi American Fork relatives: - - ai S. Adams and V. with-relative- - '. A Five Part Paramount Bailey:" Laei Irvine, Eff ie Evans and. Messrs. . James ' Oregerson, Jamts Tucker and George Hardaig. authoritative information. "A man with a sick hog can now followers, and then through get expert information from the gov' women ernment, but a maii with s sick child there to the nation at large. The big Idea of the movement is is absolutely without help from th' Tii staMih local" free." ffovernment'Tiation." Miss Cocroft has recently been to laboratories in wich physicians and other concerned with- - the people's 'conference with Senator RansdelJ - health can tests made chairman of the United States Sen- and tv eomnetefit nsnedalistST Health-a-te Committee on Public Health, Genhtffsdayevening Mrs. C. "E. Maw as hostess at a theatre party com DrRUDert Blue. Surgeon. th bulletin, written In lancraaira people can understand, ars aho to be eral of the U. S. Public Heaitif plimentary to Mrs. PhiLSpeckart of distributed." The movement i not Service,, which ia .already dojpe ec Salt Lake. After the theatre lunch eon was enjoyed by the" twelve guests. irected agamst prysicians. On the Mve work for the aupjjressioa of dis, t contraryj 11 is cxpecieo. m aio wienv-Jlrs jCe. YateSn Mrs, C. E. Maw and 'Mrs. Phil Speckart ot Salt Lake "profrTA. Jones of Price academy were-t- he guests of Mr. and Mrs. at the Walter Cluff at. iSpringdell Friday. delivered a fine address have-medic- .. j ssity.. CH.Beindselniaft J expert or Chicago, wno wiu appeal first to her hundreds of thousands of ' .1 eveniir -- An organized campaign among in giving them expert assistance. In outlming the proposed campaig 600,000 womeir of the tlnited States i"We tieidUgovv, f orbterstrpervision of t, natiorfs Miss Cacroft-saM- : health will be set on foo, this fall. ernmentaboratories in which ade testa can be made by Ita4urpose.i4 to put into tffect bet- - (juatTnedical texr7irovisionrf or safeguarding the men who should devote their lives tr health of the individuals the country the study of this problem. We. need headauarters to which every physi over. has to-dTh wnman hgpfe ? . . 'SUSIE SNOWFLAKE? the: following .evening Ir.'and Mrs. "."ft.. II. Ray enter iaiU4L.l3.Ln nejr Ttrarsdav JP3SaC-ai-- i . ANN PENNIXGTOIT " , - Presents Mr. and Mrs. Darii? AVilson, . and zliraudLMrBCLeU..Cliaafirau(UlJfi&i. 5rr.naiTsrx;eoTge-v'4tsDnoT uar of last lotma 1'mroid spent part were field "hteMained in Prove" the ww at Pavson and Springville visit- latter part of the week by Mr. and ing ,,.tnends. Madsen.- - i Jj - r4&g-- ,Trni 1 gpeRil a m0jUh4a povo, the. juests of Mrs. ' Sharp's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Evans. 41rSr-Geor- " I " FOR YOURSELF AND FAMILY BETTER PICTURES tJto .iocml fjid witu-Mrs,-- ; R fl A f(T)flfl il -- 3 ' 9 ( - terestdig.sHime t ' ' .TrfK PROVO HEKALD " . ' under the direction of the bishopric of the ward and consisted of anoTgbToTTlWffBrc theaWlpart" of tlte ineeting house preparatory to parking next spring.- - .They also, built a tine gravel road around the meeting house and as a reward for their splendid efforts , -the Relief Society served them ' a bounteous chicken dinner every one. did justice to their full capacity, - 11 n care ( tribunal and he ihould PIai0" Rf b .phantom g" should fear meetlng-ft-crosses the "caurccya Arz l"X"""i for-tn- torn. - - |