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Show x ... H fJT TONIGHT SARAH BERNHARDT in Earl Foole, eon oTOrTaWriTThom m. r ooie. wnicn took lce "Wednes-- j day la the Manti temple. VThe young wupie wm i tendered a recepUon (Friday evening" by the bride's parents at the family residence. Mrand Mrs Foote-wtlmake their home'to Fleas-an-t TEDDY AT THE THROTTLB Keystone Comedy p .- - Y-JU-LYim i T7 V l View. FRIDAY MARGUERITE STEWARTS . . Complimentary to Miss Merle Snv-dea bride "of the .eekTMs'rlTos. ' - d Foote-preside- r, Llargiuerite Steivart . at a bundlehower and ' arraaaitt thfllnatiire nf SATURDAY MATINEE 2:30 Jesse L. Lasky presents , V LOUISE HUFF AND JACK PICKFORD " .Artist Pupil of Lecpold LichtenbersL of New York, for last three years. r In such Scenes as ; The officers of the Bonneville ward Sunday school and choir memhfiPR win give a shower an entertainment this evening in honor of iMrs. -- tMerle Sny-der Footer 'Peterson, at the home of Mr and Mrs. Arch M. Thurman. "SNOWFLAKES" de CHARACTER DANCES VIOLIN SOLOS , Ho-ba- Bosworth aridkll-sta- r Mrs. Clyde F, Hanson, of Salt Lake, "gastTS!,?HTO FATTY ARBUCKLE the mmiAj.mJfUxmi. Q7 vf. Aide" 'f guest or tier mother, Mrs. 'I In His Latest Paramount Comedy Jin, - ; ' Monday evening Mrs. ar.l F. Ey. ring, -- Mrs. Sterling Taylor and Miss Ethel Taylor gave a surprise party in the form of a hundle shower in com-- i pliment to Mrs. Clyde F. Hanson, at the home of Mrs. 0. W. Andelin. The; guests included the Sorosis Juniors and. the members ' of the Primary stake board. The hours passed mer- Irily with music and- - games, during t which luncheon, was enjoyed. The r honor-gues- t was made tile .recipient of "A ROUGH HOUSE" I MONDAY MATINEE 4 P. M. L. Jesse Lasky Presents Fannie Ward in m n mm m mm mm mm m m m mm m m m 1 r rn-- a lo) i .; and Mrs. Adam Anderson have returned from Salt Lake after a sever- ai uays pleasure inp. Mr. A - i . ... . I throttle ' f SATURDAY Triangle presents The Olmsted Sewing Club met Wed tilla Springs Monday evening and en nesday with Mrs, A. R. Oliver, when a joyed bathing and luncheon: Dr. and delightful afternoon was spent in general sociability. An Mrs. E. G Hughes Judge" and ,MrsJ '111 villi-i- f t . A. B. The Dividend" Five Acts of "Action'' BEDELIAS BLUFF Triangle Keystone Comedy -- - Morgan-,- ' j Mr. and Mrs. M. YV, Roy lance, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Violett, 'Mr. and .Mrs. Chas. Hedquist, Mr. and Mrs. John W. 'Farrer and iMrs. Heren" D. Redford. CHARLES RAY in - J - - ' existence. J i . . v Call or write for Demonstration . . Archbold Bicycle Company CHAS. A. w- f' ARCHBOLD, Mgr. - "hhone 171." Center St. r ; The season Is aettlna lataanrf if unn 172 West a Tine spin inhercountrvnir-eanvoLIGHTWEIGHT. n T ' - - unii i i... .u. ahni.f. provo. , n ruci .' the Red Cross Society with ten mem bers, to be known as the Olmsted Aux iliary Red Cross Society. Mrs. E. "P woodhouse was selected president ana Mrs. J. M. Jones treasurer. In terest and enthusiasm was manifest and good results will undoubtedly fol low from this branch of the local or ganization. I f ... -- . -- ' . of the L. M.l. Third ward and 'Beehive girls met by invitation at- the home- of Miss Alta Leetham Tuesday evening. For the occasion the lawn was prettily lighted Mrs. W. and arranged for the comfort of the a crowd of W. Ercanbrack tochaperoned young people Saratoga guests. An interesting program was rendered, after which games, music vveanesaay evening. and refreshments were enjoyed. The members of the Helpful Hour v ; One of the pleasant social affairs of Club spent a delightful time at the the week was the farewell party gi home of Mrs. Ted Hatton. tweet peas formed the decora efi' by Mrs. Ludwig ThOmsen Tuesday iMuslc was furnished by (Mrs. tions. Ala the members for the evening jL was erv mo Club in honor of iMiss. Marporie nose K.artcnner.-Mincheo-a. ed by the hostess. Coffey, prior to her departure for Al bany, Mo., to residet ..Games, music Mrs. R.- Lo Kirk, of Moab, and to and a dainty :' MORRIS FOSTER Anna and Dorothy are the daughters or the occasion. the success guests of Mrs.JCirk's sister, Mrs. L. As he appears with Al. Jennings in "Always Something Good" Geo. W. Ekins, Miss t. ruuer at uimsted.i Drajid-Jklr- a. "Beating Back," at the Strand Thea-traiithxiMfosheniBT-eaaTuesday, Juiy17th. -- A5S ESaig Smart and Herbert Pyke motoredto-FRIDAY tjn!OTtC E; . Salt Lake and spent the Mineral Flat Mining Company, prin LIFE STOBY OF AL JENNINGS of business, Provo, Utah. btory by Rider Haggard, The residence orMrs. John W. iMc- - '" .. biothe with Valeska Surratt nlav i I. so Perhaps of a Interesting post Adam was the scene, pleasant wuwj in uereuy given mai at a cial affair Tuesday evening, given in meeting of the Board of Directors of graphy ever written Is the life story the title role. ing honor of the ninety-thirbirthday of Mineral Fiat of Al. Jennings under the title of 'SHE MUST BE OBEYED Mining Company, held on 'Grandma" MoAdam. An abundance the 10th "Beating Back.'L which was published of LKO Comedy an day 1917, assess July, were cut flowers of choice 4iped in the aaturday Evening Post as a ment 12) of lc per share was ''SCRAMBLED HEARTS continued throughout, the entertaining rooms. levied (No. and book later in ,story on The interesting features weremusic stock of thethe outstanding capital form. y im; SATURDAY . corporation, payable and social chat. Luncheon was served' Back" has lieea dramatiz mediately to W. Lester iMangum, Sec- ed "Beating to ...eeventeen. and Al. Jennings in the. filmed with Matinee Room and NigRt 11, Knight Block, Provo, retary, leading role. .Many and varied have DOLLYS-HOUSMiss 'Ethel Taylor entertained a Utah. Any stock on which this assess- been his experiences. To see Mr. "A ment unpaid on the 14th number of young ladies informally, at day ofmay remain Henrik --'Ibsen's famous Jennings today one would hardly be 1917, August, will be delinquent lieve afternoon. home her Wednesday man this of hun one that little and advertised for- sale at public aucdrama. Dorothy Phillips, Luncheon was served'. dred tion, and unless payment is made be- four forty pounds, wearing a number supported by Lon Chaney, could have shoe, stirred, up a Club fore, will te sold t my office on the The members .otthe Tres-JolWm. Stoewell and a splend- ommunityand:galneLthe reputation 31st . of "day August, 1917, at the hour he once ad were delightfully entertained at the ' i- in and Indian id cast.' Territory the de- Oklahoma. home of Mrs. Teenie Thomas today. of 2:00 o'clock p, m., ,to paywith Bluebirds never the assessment, linquent together disappoint Refreshments were served during the cost of drama shows him at his of needlework and "LOST APPETITE' advertising and .expense xof old vocation of train .bandit and after pleasant session fOCtal'tnuC''..' ' Nestor Comedy , many exciting incidents we see him "W. Lester Man gurar captured and later serving time in the Secretary. Mrs.- David Openshaw. spent ' 11. Knight Block, Uhio penitentiary at Columbus. ; :i nm-- r iAt the end of five years of his life theTweek visiting jn Salt Lake. COMING Utah Provo, iPresident McKinlev pardon Una. are Hatton JULY 17 . TUESDAY, Mrs. 1 .Mi, and Hyrum I ed 'Mr. 1 r n ri fn NOTICE OF BIDS . ffTfffir . ... ... fTuwh.. w ,I rr Mi spending two. weeks Jri Salt Lake. veil resiorea nis cinzensnip ana the y ban good work done by this The life story of Al. Jen- The Mloaca Susio nnd TTorlgnBejSlnv The undersigned will receive bids, dit adds another, chapter of a differ f week part-othe the for sealed, fore coTrntrroad sprinkling ister left the ent shade. - eating Back-- is bandiL comi 6 a several weeks top. to Lake View. Precinct during the densed and for Nebraska on complete In six reels of SI ., remainder of the year 1917, until such film and carries a powerful moral lesMr. and 'Mrs. William M. Roylance son: it shows us that the laws of our i County Commissioners announce the engagement of their time as the country mean something and that he t ' deem-ison to shall Abe to Turner, unnecessary sprinkle who transgresses, pays. Also that the stal stock of the corporation, payabla daughter Merllne, of Air - and . Mrs.V. .1 Turner and logger. All bids must be in this office least reward for the man who plays Immediately to John E. Stein, secre grandson of the late President Hatch on or before 10 o'clock a. m. on Mon- square with society is the honor and tary, 105 South Sixth East street. Pro f of Heber City. The marriage . will of his fellow men. "Beating day, the 16th day of July, 1917, and respect take place the latter part, of July. isacK at the Strand vo, Utah. Any stock on which asesa-- ; bids will be opened by the Board of Theatrewiu ment may 'remain unpaid on Thursday, 17. Tuesday, July A splendid program has been plan- County Commissioners on the said Aug. 8, 1917, will be delinquent and ned by the Literary department of the 16th day of July, A.. D. 1917, at the advertised for 'sale at public auction. m. of said dayr .Relief Societyilojbe given next Tues- hour of 2wo"cloclrT. and unless payment is made before, , ' L. ASSESSMENT Central .. T. 2:30 NOTICE. at the Epperson, will be' sold at tha office of Wella L. day afternoon at school ."Children's Poets will be 'the County- - Clerk Brimhall, 19- North 'Academy Avenue, , Syndicate Mining Company? princi Provo, -- Utah,- t 1 p.; m.. Saturday, theme, oftthe occasion. Mrs. iM. P. - Auditor. Henderson"ill give reading from (First; publication July 9, 1917.) pal place of business, Provo, Utah. September 1,1917, to pay the delin-- ; Notice is hereby given that at a quent assessment, together with the i Riley, Fields ' and Stevenson. Nilrs. a-a Henderson bas marked ability Agnes (D.",Bedford has filed suit for meeting of the board of directors of cost of .advertising and expense o -- : reader and is sure' to please the aud- divorce against William A. Bedford on the Syndicate Mining Cd: held on the sale.'',-.- '" ience. Prof. C. W.'Reld has set music the groud of failure to prbvlde: The 30th day of June, 1917, an assessment JOHN E. STEIN, to a number of the well known and parties were married at Grand Island, (No; 10) of 11.50 per thousand shares Secretary, Provo, Utah, favorite poems and his pupils will as- Nebraska, Aug, 5, 1897. wag letied upon the outstanding capl- (First publication July 9, 1917.) F'The Tr " crotln6nd ;,frrrrimt(.w today.--jeo8-an- '- wtbefcof : : : PRICE $180 F. O. B. PROVO . tiw&peed, transmission that can be. shifted by.1 the foot without throwing out clutch,' lubrication is automatic by ing oil with gasoline, no oil pump to fuss with and no to worry about oiling.. Weighing onlyHO lbs (as against 323 for-a-need ordinary ' Motorcycle) it can be handled alnioat.as easily as a Bicycle A demonstration wilLxonvince the most that' it is the skeptical cheapest, cleanest; most quiet and easiest handled Motorcycle In ' Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thorn, of PleasMrs. Frank Copening and family, of thii guests of Bishop : ant Grove, were (Salt Lake, were Provo visitors Mon-Mrs. L. L. Nelson Sunday. ' and " ' day. I A Keystone Comedy ' . The Cleveland Lightweight Phone ,200 (2 double 0) - , ; THE MOST PRACTICAL. MOTORCYCLE MADE It offers you a combination you can't get in any other' Motorcycle;" namely; Almost entire freedom from noise, straight line worm gear driVe, absence of auxiliary chain drive for transmission and magneto g Brady;Made Feature TEDDYjVOHE 75 MILES TO THE GALLON. f285 m First Eastr Vrmaf Utah MissiKffie Pahlquists was the pleas-finhostess to the Senior Beehive girls of the Second ward Tuesdsay evening. sist in singing them: All ladies are "Tha tine was devoted to Red Cross cordially invited to be present and " work, were enjoy this excellent program! Daiiity refreshments ' served. , Divorce Game- - ' 1 "Arbitrations FRED C. HOLDEN ' I i 1'1917 DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY OF S EEING AVVONDERFUL PRODUCTION AND SUPPORTING HOME TALENT. Collections, Adjustmentsr Confidential Reports v Mrs. J. H. Simister and family left the fore part of the week for Yellow--- ! tlrei summer jstoagFftTlFtospgHd . months. FRIDAY ALICE BRADY in LATINEEfeiOc, I gifts.- ( "TFinaineiita -- numerous beautiful i "fe AND THE MAKING OF A DANCER j i "5 YISIOATSn76,186Qt" ! andMrsr-A'eraOverla- uancers u mamiruixiiri . The stellar combination who made isuch a hit inVSeven teen" and "Great Expectations," will appear here inGene J3trattont Porter's famous story, "Freckles," including rt - - Mr. and Mrs. John Stearley and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith left the early Partoevreek for Pocatello, Idaho. FRECKLES" rr FRANCES IIAHN, Violinist guest - Dancer of the Metropolitan Opera Company of New York ' Wi. u..Ut ueiignuui program of outdoor games and music. Refreshments were served. Many beautiful .gifts were received by the honored - ' " homeociable Mondayrevening. . The B&Dancihg Revue 14' - I itMother of Frcnce '- imp ; An interesting marriage of the week was that of Miss Merle Snyder, daueh- "Jer orsir. and Mrs. J. E. Snyder! and k'- d -- - luncheoB-contribut- - ed e m - 11 - !l - !!--- , If ExPens Excursion From Salt Lake City cmr iaa25 week-end- II cipal-plac- e Vl' .' 1 . . d l W Including railroad : 77 ........ . , transto ponauon to the Park and re- 1 turn? lunch at Cedar City : h n II N . -- 7. Mina,-auio- ; enroute both ways,nighta lodging and meala at "Wylie s - two five Way" IUk "RS v I VS-tV f , a n - I? 13 H H t SW, fe.. f StttCr 1 1 NV ' i!tvs . I E'' & - - " ; 1 . . i. - ? The-fil- ; . - 1 1, S For Information andtT,esefyatTon8-Dnivtn- Wi Warner, A.G.P.A., 10 B.Thlrd South, Salt Lake one-tim- , PERSONALLY CONDUCTED SPECIAL PARTY FOR ZION " CANYON LEAVES SALT LAKE JULY 27th. AN OF MRl SAKAH BOOKLET, ATTRACTIVE OUTDOOR UFE ISSUED ' BY D. & R. G. ' " The hunting, .fishing and pleasure resorts of Colorado, Utah .and New Mexico are described and illustrated In an attractive booklet, entitled "Out- . door Life in the RockiesrJuat Issued Department of the by Denver & Rio Grande railroad. The location of National ParkB and monuments) principal scenic attractions, Lcliff dwellings and Indian jieblos is shown In an excellent map reproduc, ed la the publication.- ' - E. ROBINSON DIED -m- gSy-jiotorioiia T : "SMrsTZjSari E." Robinson died of Brighfa disease July 10 at American -- - Fork." She ia survived by seven children, Mrs. J. A. Holdaway, .Provo; E. M. Robinson, Logan; T. A. Robinson, Denver, Colo. ; Jennie Gieenwood, American Fork; Lois . Chrlstensen, Hazel Milner and Reye' RisheL Salt : - Funeral was held Thursday, .July 12, at the Fir- ward chapel at 2 p, m. - i - OF BRJHT'S DISEASE Lake City. e -- - r andfiX-QfficlOCount- y - .. , ; . - A i ' |