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Show " - . " THE PROVO H2ALD i W-- i ... vfr "Always Something Good" TONIGHT BIG FEATURE NIGHT "THE CONQUEST OF CANAAN .. Mrs. George Dunsdon has returned to Alpine after spending a week la Provo with airs. C. E. Gilesr ;.. :'' f :.: The members of the' Tres-Jol- l club with their husbands, formed a oartv and went to Saratoga Wednesday af ternoon. The attractions .the resort and lunchjeon Were enjoyed.' z , Mrs. David MUls. of Eureka, is spending a few days In Provo with her sister, Mrs. T. A. Tburman. i One of the interesting social affairs ot tne week was the surprise arty in we lorm or a kitchen shower given by ladies .of the Bonneville ward in honor of Miss Merle Snyder, of July, me evening was pleasantly spent in music and games, during winch luncn'eon was served. Sher- - Edia Taliaferro, Jack riil and 2000 Others. A wonderful picture in six parts, the story by Booth - v Tarkington "END OF A The Second ward i i 1 bp f i- n n - -fi- J dren, of Thatcher, Ariz., are Provo ' Tusiiurs wis week. z - Friday evening the Misses Marion Fisher, Mary Gref r and (Mary Ross- man preswea at a bundle shower in . hnn..-7i- l If At. uuuui ui uqisb viiaays Arcnooia, a bride-to-bof July. The affair was held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Arch- , rooms i sua me were attractive entertaining in a delicate scheme of pink and white. , iLuncheon was la the same colors. Thirty guests en Joyed games and music. The honor M a 4 "- - .... m e eseceiyeiLnuffierousbeautifuH - gifts.,- 1 Mrs. I. M. Warner went to Payson Friday to attend a Five Hundred Red Cross party .given by the Payson , Bridge Club. ... all this season's skirts. M. I. A. young - We still have a few of thVnaturailmported .Pongee Dresses, all late arrivals. and priced while, last at rsaMsAndeJson, jmtertained at "SOUTHERNJUSTICE'' Romantic Story' of Life in Kentucky "A BARE LIVING" A Victor Comedy . the 0. Henry features begin Monday: Remember District Court of the Fourth of tho State of Utah, ot Utah. 'ounty tovo fieseryolr CoffipanTT S and Zion's Savings Bank, a Trust Co., a corporation, plaintiffs, ys. 'ranklin T. Gray and Mary J. Gray, In tlie" dicial liisiiricfc , defendants. To be sold Sheriff's Sale. ffs sale on the 25th; at sher-- day of July, 911, at the, front door of the County ourt House, in Provo City, Utah, at lie hour of 11 o'clock" a. m., all the ight, title, claim ana interest of the bove named defendants of, in and to he following described real estate, to ' il: . ..... Beginning 20 rods West from the enter of Section 3, Township 5 South. iBase bnge 1 East, ot the Salt-Lak- e nd Meridian; thence running South 0 rods; thence West 30 rods;, thence orth 80 rods; thence East .30 rods to ie point t)f beginning. Area' 15 acres, ogether -'- .with 15 acres of (Late Pri- lary Water Right in the Provo Reser oir Company. Situate, lying and be' g m Utah County. State of Utah. Dated at Provo Cirv. TTtah thia 2Rt ay oi May, 1317. ' - Henry East, Sheriff of Utah County. Utah. By Samuel A; Trotter,' Deputy Sher- - . , . r, Qfl - 'J: rf ? t ' '! I Men's Straw Sailors r. Weights and 'eaves JJTS valued to! 111,; priced speeial at J . y i.,..:,....,.,i.-......,....,.!..J- and friends. -- Specials for Saturday Wight family-reunion-atte- nd , .. . ! fr and Mrs 'R R TrvinA. Sr.rMVB a dinner party .Tuesday- for .Mr G. S. Stenhouse of San Francisco. Mr. Stenhouse was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor at dinner Thursday at their canyon hme in Springdell. Ladies! White Kid Gloves in all sizes, both plain white, or white with black stitching and trimming; all .first qualityull Pique stitch ed; our regular $2.25 value, special Sat- iMr. and Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Jr., were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday urday night KIDGLOVES - i From 7 to 10 p.m. Lake with relatives. i Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Giles en tertained at a ed by forty of their descendants, From tables beautifully ..decorated with garden flowers, dinner was serv ed the party. In the afternoon and evening a lawn party was held at the home of Mr. and iMrs;;C. E. Giles and refreshments were served. K. & E. BLOUSES Boys' Blouses, ages from 5 years to 14 years, all the famous K. & E. make, in a large range' of colors, both plain and fancy ; our regular 60c ... .... .$1.63 -- values, special Saturday night ..;.45: 28, 1917. loot www w f - T . TONIGHT . home.-PtJth- ..." , Robert Warnick m f Matinee 4 p.r m. George Beban in THSMARCELLI MILLIONS" ,: r-- of . -- couple ' Mr. and Mrs. Elias Smith entertained at a scoial gathering Sunday evening in honor of IMr. and iMrs. Robert . ' Done of Elpaso, Texas. FRIDAY r' . H. JHE.FALSE FRIEND'! Cfirmanv-- w A Keystone Comedy SATURDAY Jackie Saunders in "'"'SUNNY JANE" Cartoons, Comedies, etc. -- : , .Matinee 4 p. m. : Marguerite Rambeau in "MOTHERHOOD" ir&Ie Part Feature BURTON HOLMES " and LONESOME LUKE -- "... - to-us- n r 't j. t o unparal-lPAJhowl- V . , . ' lyur -- . . -- BY-SA- e - 1 Dismm -- ds i w Knight Trust A Savings Bank Tt. Charlston Creamery, a corporation, et. al., Aug. 7. J. Clarence Clark vs. Wm. II. iMar" rott, Aug. 8. Lizzie Baum vs. J. A. iBaum, Aug:. I. T.Thome v. iSmil Reichtft, Aug. . 3 ...:. U -- engl-noerl- I U W 1 ready-to-us- e : w k e, Head-Col- W 10. Locks-Dar- - : w Yesterday In the Fourth district and court the following arraignments . Tea with Glossy, Sage ' were made, pleas of .guilty were en- BONO ISSUE BEATEN TOUR and . Sulphur. tered in each case: ; .x . .; K t4ti rf n or tliiiA 'A horf Vonav lnA TO ONE LAKE men you jlarlcea your-la- ir with SagJ a beTea and Sulphur, no one can tell, dfrritoryTJTHriLynn, Issuing ' .,nl-f- ..i . uio, mail. i.aae vny lam cause it's done so naturally, ao evenly. worthlMH charVr Wm P . ; contemplated municipal luxuries pa noma at tnis mixtsre, tuougn, '" Preparing . n.8ft?f'.:l.'.l'. of patriotism yesterday. altar the cents 50 For troubiesomer and is muesy The following cases were set foe, The proposed bond issue of 1,500, vou can buy at any drug store the ready- - 000 for public Improvements was de trial preparation, Improved by the addifeated-b- y four-tmore-tha-State of UtalxTsrO.-D.-Seymonr, tion of other ingredient, called "Wyeth vote being 4025 against and the one, ' 11. xowiuat July Sage and Sulpbur tompounq. 921 for the bond issue, an State " of Utah vs. Albert Tancey, Jn the bpn,4 election hia- nd draw this throuch your hair, uJOng Jhly-ir1" t one small strand at a time.' By morning State of Utah vs. J. H. Lynn, July tory of thj cityi V anafter all gray bair disappears, and, other application, or two, your hair beUtah vs. E. IL. Guild, July State of - She Kept Her is familiar 'with conditions in that country. He was a student at tne b. Y. U. the past year and. at the close of school enlisted for the service of comes beautifully darkened, glossy and his country in the hospital corps. He luxuriant. ', in that branch 'of the is now faded hair, thougSTno disgrace, Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris, of Pay-so- army. training Mrs. Cheney, who was also a Iseign '6f old age, and as we alt dewere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. student Y. with B. U the wiljjive tf sire a youthful and attractive appear-anoI. M; Warner in. Provo last week. , her mother during his absence.-- . get busy at once with WyetV Sage and Sulpbur Compound and look year ' Mrs. Geo. W. West and son" are here preparation younger. This from Lbs 'Angeles for the summer STOP CATARRH I OPEN is a delightful toilet requisite and not a Mrs. West Is the guest of her sister, NOSTRILS AND HtAu medicine. It is not intended for the cure, Mrsi J..W. Dangerfield. ' . mitigation or prevention of dhtea. Stys Cream AppUed la Nostrils Miss Erma Bates, of Greenville, at Once. . Believe .Remarkabl Fortification. Texas, is ..here visiting her father, J. W. iBates and family Vn ancient fortification, declared to 1 .nostril ar clogged and your b more remarkable from - aa If The members of the Mirth MakerB head 'your is stuffed and you can't breathe viewpoint than the, pyramid Club met with Mrs. R. O. Strong freely because of a cold or catarrh, just of Egypt, has been discovered In. th so"and a Balm delightful , spent Thursday get a small bottle mf Ely's Cream olal afternoon Including ; luncheon. at any drug store. Apply ft little of Andes, It Is an enormous edifice, comMiss Irma (Bates of Greenville, Texas,' this fragrant, antiseptic cream into posed of stones weighing thirty and -was an Invited guest forty tons, which bad been transferred your nostrils ; and let it penetrate ' ;. air passage, of your heei. from a quarry across a river' and car every through , . air. and Mrs. Norman Fillmore reried Dp a steep slope. V oo tiling and healing the. rhflamed. swol-turned to Richfield Sunday after ten mucous membiane-n- d you get in.. .. spending a week in ProVo with Mrs. stant relief. . Your nosr Th Hanery Belt V how good it feels. Ah Mary E, Huish nd family. "Ton like aorfolk Jacketr triU are opfn.jypur head i clear, no 2B,m Mr. and Mrs Robert Done, ot P- - more hawking, snuffling, blowing; no said the commuter;.1 ''the belt "1 80 !paso, Texas, are the. guests of Provo more headache, drynes or struggling bandy to Irnng $mall packngei .on.M relatives and friends for a few days.. lor breath. Ely's Cream Balm ia Just f what sufferers from head colds and car JBostoh TrahiorJpt Mr. and Mrs., J. H. Larsen and" chil-- tarrh need.,It' a 'delight " . . . . in HER HAIR GET GRAY . . V . - iday-even- lng W rd issued to the Immediate relatives of Mrs. D. R. Beebe was- a Salt Lake the bridal couple to1 witness the cere- visitor Wednesday as the guest of mony, Mrs. Lola Bromley. : Wednesday in the Salt Temple, .'Miss The Red Cross benefit ball and Vera Ovrlade7aaughter of Mrs. A, carnival toTe given Friday evening Overlade, and Raymond IPeterson at the 'Hotel Roberts promises to be A recep were united In marriage. social affairs of one of the tion will be tendered the young couple the season. leading All are cordially Invited at the e ' to attend. " ' bride. . An interesting "June wedding was The marriage of Miss Beulah John- that of 'Mis Klara Young, of Provo; son and Grbver C. Miller took place of Mrs. Abbie 8. Young, to daughter in the Salt (Lake Temple. Silas Lt Cheney Wednesday iRexburg, Idaho Friday- evening Mr." and Mrs. Chasr-which" was solemnized in the Salt the groem,wltt-gtv- e Miller,- parentr-oLake Temple on the 22nd 'Mr. Chen- ' edding reception for the young as laboring as a missionary m a rr-- w V w GASES SET FOR TRIAL the ceremony. Invitations have been P w w at-th- MrsJ-JlL-jBosha- nerc oo Where Price and Quality Meet lrt MONDAY tjJv- - Pi DO d IN. . . iJ j 'iffrin W 1 -- PINCHED IIA llJjjMI(l '''':- - Mr. and Mrs. tiouis H. Houggard, of Mrs. iMary Beebe, of : Salt Lake, in Provo Manti, spent the week-en- d the fore part of the. week in spent 'Mrs. Giles. Mr. and John with Provo withxMrs. D. R. Beebe. BAPTIST CHURCH Mrs. Alma Stewart presided , at a Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Sr., are Sunday rschopl at lfr:30 a. mrPreach-- g bundle shower Tuesday evening at at the Hotel Utan service at 11:30 arm., to be fol- - her home complimentary- - to Miss spending a week Jwed by the quarterly business meet-ig- . Ethel Peterson, a bride of the week A delightful musicale was given by Evening service at 8 p. m. Both Forty guests were present andshow- irvices are to .be of a patriotic na- - ered the honor guest with numerous Mr. and Mrs. R. iR. anrine, JrM Tues complimentary to their re. " - -aDDroDriate rifts. The hours were day evening , r of Miss euests.' NormarHavercamp Archibaldf Stewart, Minister.. - pleasantly i spent with' music, social Mr. G. S. Stednouse Salt Lake,-"anchat and luncheon. of San Francisco. The entertaining eivlnos Bank Depositor. , rooms held an abundanc&of roses, (Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Giles, oFSalt fhe countries which head the arranged, and the colors of prettily and Telatives Provo visited Lake, number of sayings bank account and blue were usea. ininy white red, week-end- . friends over the Switzerland, Norway, Denmark, guests were present and those contributing to the prosrfam were Mr. Hor aen, Japan, Tasmania countriei The marriage, of Miss BthelPeter-so- n ace S. Ensign of Salt Lake, Mrs. Wm.. of great national will of this and Roy Boshard wealth; yet tht city Miss Lael Irvine, Mr. John Fr Violett, e resiprage savings bank deposits per de- - take place this evening Mr. Stenhouse, IMr. Irvine. Townsend, :Mr and and dence piwr or switzerland,Denmark A delicious luncheon and dancing conin IA. will officiate" Buttle Jos. rway exceed that of this country. : Bishop cluded the enjoyable evening. l first publication June , " d d SHERIFFS SALE i fl " I'1;!!! they Mr Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Jr., entertained at a beautifully appointed dinner party complimentary to Miss Norma Havercamp, of Salt Lake, who is the guest f Miss Lael Irvine, and Mr. GS. Stenhouse, of San Francisco, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Irvine. In addition to the-- honor joyea. guests and hosts and hostess, covers Dr. and Mrs, Geo. VY Ekins were were laid for Mr. and Mrs. W. L; Bier-eacMr. and Mrs. W..D. Roberts, Salt Lake visitors over the week-en. "Mutual Isle," the Y. L. M. I. A. Mrs. Grant BagleyrDr.-and-Mrfc-Fr- ed summer home, at Springdell, is being Taylor, Miss Lael Irvine, Messrs. Occupied this week by the Fifth ward Gregerson,' Horace Lamb and Ralston young ladies. Mrs. John JacksonMrs. Irvine. Carl iV (Eyring and Mrs. George B The officers-an- d teachers irof the Harding are acting aa shaperons.- - - Second ward Sunday, school spent a socikl evening as the guests f'Mft andJtfr8.Sjasorensnjjav.e.l; delightful Mfs'. Ben 11 KhUdsen Wed. Mr. of and reiurnea 10 ineir nome in 'Montana refreshments were after spending a month in Provo with nesday. ' Delicious ' Mrs. Sorenson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. served. ' Joseph Duke. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Beebe, Mrs.Het Mrs.-s'ell- ie Gaidner-an- d The marriage of Miss Essie Terry en Barrett, of were the Sam Salt Barrett, Lake, 4nd Archie PulhanL took placeJVVed-nesdain the Salt Lake. Temple. The guests of Mr. and- Mrs... JLJL Beebe young couple will leave after the Kunday. Fourflfof July for After a several weeks' visit with to make their future home." " Mr. Richard Snow and family and Miss Grace Farrer has returned other relatives, Mr. andMrs. F. B. in Rayfrom Chicago, wherel she spent the Milner returned to their homefore Alberta4 Canada'r the mond, part six weeks and friends visiting past . of the "weekT was She sight seeing. accompanied home by Mrs. J Orion Berry and Mrs. Vera VarrD'ke has returned small son, who came to visit relatives from a several weeks' stay in Salt ill . i A S Pongee Dresses ajrettJlyrcangeddVinner-in--ho!of Mr... ajad. Mrs.-il- as Sorenson of Montana.-frI- n additioli to the hqnored guests, covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Duke, Misses Erma and Ethel Sorenson, Miss Elva Prows, Misses Mem and Elfie Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Anderson, An eve ; ning of music and chat was also en- - SATURDAY BLUEBIRD DAY Matinee 2 :30 p. nt. ; Ov If They consist of the newest materialsand styles, '.--- The Utah Sorosis will meet at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning witl.iMrs. W. F Violett. All members are, urged to be present. - v joyed. PERFJCXJDAY!L in o n . t5 1 - . , I in Plain and Sport Patterns. Theiracka are full and we offer to you, your choice at a The Segola Beehive group met with Tuesday evening J. M. Olsen Friday afternoon. Lunchin benefit of "Mutual Isle" : The affair was held at the so- eon was served. cial hall, where game were piayea Mrs. Emma Haymore, Lorenzo and a general good social time Huish, son Leo, and daughter Gladys of Douglas, Ariz., are spending a number of days in Provo with 'Mr and -- Comeory " - . FRIDAY ' FOX NIGHT v: "HER TEMPTATION With Gladys Brockwtftl. ,lso a( One Reel LKO k :." -- I . JT ... ..... 10.- - ; . State of Utah vs. John Stoney. July O. W. Straw vs. T. P. Vorgsburg, et. al., July 21. M. iK. Nybo T. Jesse Butler, July 12. . . .... HI "IIZ" "HI 4 j ng 3 . mm m TIRED - isadore (Robinson vs. Provo Foundry No" more sore, puffed-up- , tender, Machine Co., July 25. .. . corns L. Usonbee vs. Stewart Morrlsoh, . whing feet-n- o July 26. , or callouses. J. W. Taylor vs. Nephi Straw et. al, July 19. George Kinder vs." Nephl Straw, et. "Tl" makes aorei burdng, tired feet al., July 20. fairly danoe with delight. Away go the Merle Smithv Harrington vs. Burn aches and pains, the corns, calloufea, k Hrrtnonn JiilKJ8 blisters, bunions and chilblains. Ml ,J Sidney Stephens Implement Co. vs. "111" draws out the acids and poison Charles H..Gray,et al., July 31. that puff up your feet' No matter how , Ferrel P. JoneB vs. George, Jones, hard you work, how lottf you dance, how Aug. 1. . far walk, or- how long you reiuuiu you A. AVootton vs. Dragon Consolidate 1 on your feet, "Tis" brings restful foot, T . Mining Co., July 13. comfort "Tiz" is magical, gTand, won-R. D. Romeroy, receiver, vs". Hayden derful for ti?ed, aching, swollen, smart'" . ".-- - . Long, 'Aug, 2. , " ing feet Ah i how comfortable, how William A.. Evans vs. Ernest JL happyyou feel Your feet just ting! et. aL. July 14. Southwick for joyf shoes never hurt or seem tight -Washburn McClelland Chipraan, et. Get a 25 cent box of "Tiz" now from ai;, vs. J. F. Kpyes, July 17. ny druggist or department store, fcnd J. ..'Df:rynjBT' William M. Roy. foot torture foreverwear smaHer shoes, lance Co., July 18. keep your .feet frwb, sweet and happy .Tuat ihinkl a whole year's foot comforb. H. A.. Skinner I vs. Christeusen ' - I . ; , LAnson Co.', Aug, 4. v : for only 25 cents. . . 7 |