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Show 25,I92Sr will also be admitted. Tile - entire center section, includ- STUDEHTS TO BE JISmEUSEnjUTIOiS- ing the central portion of la-- being sold out tor fifty cents a4 cents apiece" will" seat Twenty-fiv- e be charged tor the seats on .each side. The proceeds of the testimonial are to be divided between the two must cians, Mr. Boshard and Mr. Giles. According to 4he general committee it is thought by Jhe citizens of Prove ihat some recognition of the services ot these d be shown. Mr, Boshard has been connected music organisations for halt a century. He was a member of the stake choir under James E. Daniels;, the pioneer musician of 'Provo, who was at that, time stake choir leader. Since then Mr. Boshard has served in many capacities but has always given his best to Provo. Mr. Henry E. Giles came to Provo about forty years ago from Salt Lake City. He has also proved his worth to the community by Jiis --invaluable mlilAIED of thetirapldly increasing enrollment at the B. Y. U.f ltwUL be .Because- - nKVNt number of students. A. new ' greater gymnasium- are badly library and needed, as also are laboratory and . - with-Prov- - ,.,, thewasses. ' f mm mum TPBHIB lint it i) tW ITI I II ItHOV , ) - , ' T FOH.T'UY Pt CRPJT,BUT SUMP'n " SHUCKS? WIH 6WINE 5UMP INTRUST LOSE For Infants an3 Chflflren.. YOUt!, r, 0 feothers Knar TIi:t GR1H rtrr'M.Ji'iia f Iauupw - that put 'Ai. . 'lit! .fit !. Genuins Castcria Sears the Signature of CticeriumcsssfldBWWj 5 Mifli M L-- .-- -- Lake, who is also bishop tieth ward of that city, Provo woman, Professor nolds of the B. Y. U., to Of the Twen iiyii3atwi) AUTOI'.OTIVE RADIATOR Open 7:30. S Mlr WMfTFt Tttm AMi 'o'tEft ARGUMENTS 'rinwatwiwi BIDDERS . :Z. maA. OR NOT VMJE CT is A4tIa hat TMB . fm EXPERTS 1 mawvvu WANTED Mve (TMVV .UlUVlvUlI WRVUJM) AWA oY fanite) nd pink gueis Close 7:30. ' 1 1-- m. 4UVflWl of access rockquarrielsy I ." rEVTrftETTorth. ; GETTING TIRED SPECIFY Clear Creek, Castlegate, Blackhawk or King Coal " WeSelUt 5 IJf HE PREVENTS JBRES-FRO-fc -- : If You You pay three dollars for examination and get your glasses at the price you will pay at any wholesale optical company in the state. What better can I offer? . Plenty of references in Provo and Utah county. I Vonrf Thirttf I IIII I UUI U Exact Copy of Wrapper. Provo, Utah. Mistake $3.00 . iCASTORllr . Can't Make a You -- -- I I 2 EiiATION n & . miles from steel plant in Utah county. - Tone 5 orlO.'yeara' lease. Inquire of '.. About at Wholesale its-mir- j For lease from crushed rock producers for concrete, etc, for quarries of Dolonite lime rock, white silicate rock (fire-- Glasscsl : - " F. W. C. HATHENBRUCK g -- . aanwBfc-. -- It ELECTRICIANS Phon730. istic-abiittyr--aad du-fere- nt egi'eiit Jr . PARRY . mirth-provkln- 1,T fTHATSAort . has Halted a Alice I Reyspeak at the Three hundred year after the pub Twentieth ward Sunday services on lication of the first' Shakespearean the historio subject, "Reminiscences folio of plays, the student body-o- f the and MemorletiOlithe Old Twentieth Brlgham Young University will pr Ward Institute. sent the immortal William'r most inThe Instittue, according to Pro teresting comedy, "Twelfth Night" A fessor Reynolds, has an important play that, Judged by its flashes of rare place iniheJiistoryM the. states. It humor, might have been written yes- was organised about 1871, and conterday by one of the world's greatest tinued its career some eight yearss, wits; butrludgeiTbrits ftnerlines of until the Mutual Improvement asso rich opetry and Insight into human: ciations were organised. . it was a character, 'could not nave been writ- literary and scientific society, and ten by an other than the .master ot heard 4ectnres from many eminent men The-firs- t drama himself. demonstration of the "Twelfth Night" marks the begin- telephone and of the electric light in ning of competitive dramatics at the the state were made before the membig. church school. The entire cast bers of the institute. was selected by Judges who had the John Nicholson, the famous writer, Dpwtunlty ut hearing a numberr--el waV the first president' of the organi' maraeu zatlon, and Dr. Kari'G. Maeser, who epiemua young people wiw talent in every part. From this group afterward became president of the of competitors, those who. were best Brlgham Young Academy, and his son suited in voice, physical development. hheinhard Maeser, at present an teterpretatea of tho B. Y. U., were dhectuis- to play the ed thereot. power roles' ot the Professor Reynolds has special interest in the organization as she was play. "Twelfth Night" is a typical. comedy formerly a member of the Twentieth of the old schools In that it depends ward and her father, George Rey-- largely upon -- mistaken identitfy- - -- for. noldsrwas a-- director- - and an- - influea- th. This mistaiten laenuiy is tial member of the society. physical In the case of viola and SflhftRtlan. hut is Dsychical in the case of Malvolio who sees in himself a far different person from the person otner people, especially howdy Sir Toby and him. Those who piquant Aiarjft-seeiThe presentation of "Don Quixote" ca nenjoy the rich humor of apt lines by Sarg's marionettes at College-Ha- iti will not find a dull moment in the on March 21 should be a most Intergreat play. However, "Twelfth Night" performance. The play Is taken is like other Shakespearean plays in esting from the story of the same title by the that the listener must be alert for sly great Spanish writer, Cervantes, and - medieval allusions and subtle play on words is a satire ""onknight to draw from Is he it situations and The hero, ."Don Quixote," in the play the greater part of its, juice. errantry. true knightly fashion, goes out in The play wUVW staged 'properly, search of adventure,, and realizes his as Professor Pardoe and Professor. ambition to his heart's content In Eastmond with their corps Of workers hi sardor, he even attacks the windsatisa are combining to make of it mills of the oountry-a- nd finds them factory production. more than a match for his lance. Such scenes, through the illusion of a marionette performance, are capable more realistic- - presentation than if HOIIOR MUSICIANS of real men and women actors were on the .stage. Professor T. Earl Pardoe is to be of the In testimonial A appreciation congratulated on bringing the marion and Boshard R. faithful service of J. ettes to the city again. Henry E. Giles will be given in the tomorrow evening Stake Tabernacle an at 8 o'clock. It will consist-o- f by the STATT OFFICIALS URGE oratorio, "Plan of Salvation," assisted-- br noted stake choit-an- d Ball, the director of the artists ot this section ot the country. R. B. s atateagrlcultnre work. Professor Boshard fa "directing the state deproduction. 3. J. McClellan of Salt and Hugh J. Cannon of the met the partment-of agriculture, Lake City will be at the organ. "Plan ot Salvation' was written by Provo high school boys last Friday Mr. Giles and the text is takqn from afternoon at the high school and paran organisation tially perfected which will eventually make Provo the Ronk of Mormon, W. Lester Man gum Is chairman of center of the dairy industry-ef-t- hls the general committee in charge. Fol- section. The officials urged that the boys lowing are the other members: Herald secure calves of and raise pure-breR. Clark, R. R. Irvine, Sr., Dr. George H. Brimhall, Walter P. Whitehead, either the Jersey or Holstein breeds. It will be their purpose to make Aldous Dixon, and M. E. CrandalL Irvine has charge ot the seating and provo the centet of 'a Mr. Aldous Dixon is ' conducting the Mr. L. B. Harmon ot the high school will assist the boys in selecting the publicity campaign. best calves. At the present time Mr. who Mr. Whitehead, to According has charge of all ticket selling, each Merrill of the A. C. U.carat Loganof IsHol-In loads ward of the city is conducting an ac- the East buying four tive campaign of ticket selling,, with stein stock to be divided among the the bishops of the respective wards In high schools of Utah. Ml Ball and Mr. Cannon are visit-in- e .charge. Listsof .those over seventy every high school in the county ..years of. see aiVnow being secured organisations tai and fcese people will"be admitted indTBTW-mstall- ing free of charge and given special re-- handle this new dairy work. The of bove I schools . "TeueatiThTO .riaJ rnuajr. the age limit and are not on the list ana Trovo vero viibveu were-select- - X BID PIE (, " KNOW TRY1N' OH o classroom buildings. There Is a pos sibility ot making art rooms la the 4op floor ot the Education building, and of raising the shop one story for ot applied he housing ot a- department ' science. Land has been purchased for the establishment ot a playground tor the Children of the training school A full line of modern equipment is soon service. to H purchased. Rids are already feeing had. Tbe money for the equipment has been raised by the B.Y. U. vt Awomen s organization auu WA.NTSR OLD POME TOWN TSmSTXTZrJ'' I AON COKM Aft'f ' AtLUZ. men-shoul- : Bo8 tHE - This is the man who gives new 'Jj life to .your auto lires and in-- . ner tubesTTWhen they seem to be worn out and to have outlived their usefulness, lo! by the expert process of 'vulcanizing he ' uses, he again breathes the breath of life into tires and tubes and saves you hundreds of dollars throughout the year. These are money-savinnd days. Have your '' tires and tubes vulcanized here. g UTAH TIMBER S tire-savin- g GOAL CO. - A Square Deal to Every Customer 160 W. Fifth North Phone 232 - BRIMHALL BROTHERS T-- -- , feEeterson Smith-Hughe- With Anderberg, Inc. 36 West Center St L . ' . -- " " ... ' .; , Phone 52. - d JI. It's Made For You dairy-industr- V -- SprtagviUe-Spanlsh-Eor- Hoover Brothers have ku been making ExceIsi6r Flour for more than SO years. Thirty yearif of dependable service to the" " 1W '..........1. , . i i .v ... jy- - . , W f JiJLl 111 4 5 people of UtahVounty is. :i our guarantee that Flour is depend- Ex-celsi- or able and satisfying Wher"y6u"wantflourr - - -- 1 L, - v i The rule that invariably guides us in directing funerals is service.- -' No matter how modest the funeral may be it is a matter of pride and principle r 'with us to render the best and all possible service. We respond proinptly.to all calls frQii anyqUMteiL and stand ready at all times to suggest economies ."" I..,. V' that would not occur to the bereaved family. .. : . . Hatch' UndcrtakinyCoV Ansen Catch LCaBL Hatch : . k insist that- - your grocer r ". send you j! . ""T"- -" i : ' . ' ' ,' ' .. ; .,- - E. W. Jamison Is the most efficient Anto Top man south of Salt Lake City has the best equipment uses the highest quality mate- rials and stands behind his work with an ironclad guarantee. Any kind of tops recovered, anytime, anywhere. Side curtains made to order or repaired Gassy seat covers. Upholstering done as well as at. the factory. " - 17watiiomnv jLiiitiaiui Flour DONT FORGET THE GUARANTEE Mnto 67 ftORTH FIRST WEST;' -: nn ' - 1 SHOP PHONE 138. RESIDEN CE PHONE .;ir'.l: . 431-- " PROVO, UTAH. ; lit |