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Show PSOVO FC3T PAGE SIX Ellen Theatre Stories The Bride of Mystery," three reel Gold Seal drama, featuring Grace Cunarcf. While in its settings and environment, the story is .of the occult, of strange mystery and powers, of impending tragedy which penetrates the dark animal part of the mind and 9 arouses vague and terror as when one listens to a ghost bell in the dead ot night. There is intrigue, fighting, excitement and red blood melodrama of the kind that has made Mr. Ford and Miss Cunard famous. ' Again, there is a fire scene in the interior of the theatre that will form a new standard for its realism, for. its thrilling jnd gripping effect, for the lavishness in scenic preparation that it discloses. We assert with conviction that it is the finest and most absorbing play that has yet beeirTcJeased'imder thirjGloiil Seal brand. And when you consider the plays that have preceded it, that is saying much. Mr. Ford, aside from the directing of this piece, has enacted the important male role, that of - a Teat specialst, who at the last moment prevents an awful calamity overtaking a beautiful woman. - WEDNESDAY. The great child comedy drama, Just Kids," two reels. Just Kids" we consider in the light of a novelty. Not that plays asted solely by children have never been done before. They have, but not in the same way. Here is a drama and com-- y at oneef every-pais enacted by a child, trained and clever far above the ordinary child actor. It has a plot, a story of unusual interest, with flashes of humor that it catching. ' When this picture was shown in the Universal projeetion'room to the press and Censorship Board recently, the expressed opinion was that it was the greatest child play' that had been released in many months. Critics were verbose in their praise of its abiding interest and genuine novelty. It with its delightful mpressed nltra-moder- Will Soon Run disposed of by transfer or sale. EFFECTUAL REPAIR OF ROADS Uncle Sam Line From Spanish Fork Committees from Elberta and Ne-pHigh made inquiry regarding the Continuous Maintenance Keeps Hlghi to the Waterosers. In hi According to the reports from Washington, the engineers have been doing much preliminary work on the surveys of the high line canal, which is to be opened to. contract just as soon as th farmers in the south end of the county get their contracts signed up and the engineers report everything ready to go to work. The latest official report to the Interior Department is as follows : No 'construction work was car ried on during the month. The Weather was very cold, with heavy precipitation.,-Therwas 1 .25 inches of rain on the lower part of the project pnd 30 inches of snow'f ell near the reservoir. The water wheels in the power plant were being overhauled and new cast steel runners with flume head covers installed in each ot the four wheels.. Power for lighting and other purposes was supplied to the several small towns on the project from this plant. The , e project engineer spent several days in conference with the supervising engineer and district counsel regarding the project. On the 6th the director advised the president of the Strawberry Valley-WateUsers Association that the offer to the association in the see.-- , retarys letter of October 20, 1913, was withdrawn. The annual project report was completed and forwarded. Several, large pieces of equipment were transferred to other projects and a number of material carloads of second-han- d r advisability of their petitioning the sedtarj' for the privilege of purchasing a certain amount ot water from the Strawberry Reservoir. The land owners under the High Line are very anxious to get ther land signed up and thdse under the Mapletoru and Lake Shore units are anxiously awaiting action on their petitions, which were forwarded January 20th. Some preliminary engineering work is being done in connection with the high line unit, and the records of the office are being brought to date;, all construction plans are being changed to - conform to the way the structures were built and all quantities and costs checked ' and tabulated. The Forty Year Teat An article must have exceptional merit to survive tor a period of forty years. Chamberlains Cough Remedy was first offered to the public In 1872. From a small beginning it has grown (n favor and popularity until it has attained a world wide reputation. Tou will find nothing better for a cough or cold. Try It and you win understand why It Is a favorite after a period of more than forty years. It not only gives relief it cures. For sale by all dealera (Adv.) CONFERENCE L. D. S. CHURCH Salt Lake April 4r 5, 6th. One fare rates. Tickets en sale April 1st to 6th, inclusive. Long limit. Ask for tiekets via Salt Lake Route. L a6 D. S. 4 SPRING CONFERENCE Good Condition- -'ways Always Advantage -- t. self-pity- The need of effectual repair and maintenance of highwayshaa now become well recognized. The resulting demand for better methods and more-certairesults is insistent The officet of public roads of the department of agriculture is making a strong effort to focus the mind of the country on. the fact that maintenance and effective repair are of equal Importance with the actual Improvement of bad roads. Investment of money In new roads does not become real economy until provision la made for keeping these new roads In condition after they are built If a new road was bullt and . then-aliwed to f all into disrepair, mnch of the original investment is simply wasted. Europe, generally speaking, is ahead -- o ot the United States In xr the matter of road improvement, but Great Britain Is struggling with a problem similar to the one that confronts the people of the United States. In England, Scotland and Wales there are no fewer than 2,140 separate authorities who between them administer 175,487 miles of roads, or an average of only 82 miles apiece. - In Scotland, apart from the big cities there are over 200 of .which have 10 burghs, one-hamiles ot road apiece to maintain. Needless to say, such a minute mileage is lnaufficient to keep the road' plant fully occupied all the year around, and renders the employment of a skilled engineer impossible tor economical reasons. rt " Officials of the office ot pubQe roads, when called upon for assistance by the various staea, are pointing out that road building Is an art based on a science, and that trained men and experienced men are necessary to secure the best results from the expenditure of road funds. , Statisticians have found - that although the average expenditure on the Improvement of roads exceeds one million dollars a day, a large portion of the money Jn the United States Is wasted because ot the failure to build the right type of road to meet the local requirements or the failure to provide for the contlnued.malntenance ot the improvement During the last two decades there whimsicality. The play does with little Willhas been aremarkable development of road building which Is Intimately as- ie dream. lie go&s to Barbaras sociated with state aid 'and state conto the dream, and home, trol, especially In the Teglon north of carriesaccording her down to a waiting the Ohio and east ot the Mississippi lf GO TO PROVO , April 4 to 6 Inc, i ? automobile. The elopers speed off at a mad dash to the ministers. They experience difficulties in arriving, But are. finally married with pomp, and the lad kisses his bride with much unction. And then they go West and run into all sorts of wild and thrilling ex periences. The action is rife with situations and climaxes. One Fare For Round Trip T.ckets on sale April 1st to 6th Jnc. Extra Equipment on all trains' , Ask for tickets via The Mothers Favorite. SALT LAKE ROUTE ft V . J. H Manderfield C. !ir''urvsr',p is living within your means, as Dickens aptly , states it. (maintenance. -"- DEPOSIT your tilings in this bank.place a portion to a1 checking account and the remainder to -- a Savings account. You will be happy as you will have the many conveniences of a checking account and a reserve fund for emergencies. We pay" 4 per cent interest compounded on all Savings Accounts. ja -- ' MERCHANTS ONE FARE RATES BANK Safety and Service" Onr Motto. - J. D. Dixon, Cashier. T. N. Taylor, President. - ' Arnold Dixon, Ass 't Cashier, John F. Bennett, Vice Pres. XSSBCw I : - -- Rica as Food, forma nearly oue-hal- t of tha cereal food of the world and wheat t the chief cereal food ot the other half. The quantity of these two cereals prodnoed is approximately the same, the latest estimate placing tha world, rice crop at 175 billion pounds and the worlds wheat crop at 190 Pillion pounds. That Good Coal All Kinds 01 Lump, Not . kie and Slack Coal. CASTLE GATE, CLEAR CREEK, KINO, SPRING CANYON All sizes. 6I- - ' 502 S. ACADEMY AVE. PHONE 17. Commercial Bank. Provo Office Town . Up j S MOOT & SP AFFORD To Salt Lake April 1st to '6th, Inclusive Long 'return limit. L. D. S. Conference, Salt Lake, April 4. 5, 6th. Ask for tiekets via Salt Lake Route. a6 FOR SALE Limited amount of ur ly and the At the beginning ot the year 1913, good Carbon paper; lc per sheet 90 per cent., or approximately 2,000,-00- 0 while it lasts, in 25 nnt lots. Best miles, ot the rguds in this counthis office." gradftCull try were earth. The repair and proper maintenance of earth roads are therefore of great Importance. - To preserve a properly built or repaired earth road. it has been repeatedly demonstrated that the best method is some system of couttnuous. maintenance. The operations Involved In maintenance ate in one sense small repairs. Theecouomy in small repairs over extensive periodic repairs is largely due to the fact that defects in a road develop at in increasing rate If allowed to continue, and the noet of restoring the road to the nor-ipcondition is consequently made greater than the actual sum ot the eoets of repeated minute repairs. The epift-lodrag, or some of Its modification. has proved beyond doubt the best tool tor earth road maintenance. i FARMERS r t n Aunual income twnylnds,annual expenditure nineteen six, result happiness, Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure twenty pounds .ought a ml six, w result uriserrMrr-Mic- THE f rivers. The evolution of present day conditions in t,his section 1b particularly important In Its bearing on highway repair and maintenance. The i aptdly Increasing automobile traffic on highways has greatly stimulated interest in road Improvement and profoundly modified methods of construc-tioira- - semi-annual- v Wayside for Repairs. ONE SECRET OF SUCCESS a ' lr, Road Showing Stacks of Stone By sac: - Jr cough medicine 7 for children should be harmless. It should be pleasant to take. It should he effect ual. Chamberlains Cough Remedy is all of this and Is the mothers favorite everywhere. For sale by all dealers. (Adv.) , EEggertsen Ticket Agt. Provo A. G. P. A. Salt Lake A Culvert ef Cement. The culvert made of cement is more often eeen pow than In years peat. The good road with good drainage and good culverts la a Joy in every season. from, headaches, dull feelings, and fatigue of biliousness, comes quickly and permanent improvement in bodily condition follows after your stomach, liver and- - bowels - have been toned and regulated . by Vllive A number of Tooele ones" took a trip to Provo to spend, the.. dayx.fisliingat.Utah lake. They left in the automobiles of Dr. F.' M. Davis and A. A. Austin at 5 oclock in he morning, - reaching the lake so as to have about eight hours fishing, returning home again about 11 oclock at night While -- they claim to have had plenty of fish Soil UlotM, 10,2Sa. they had none to show on their return. Those in the party were Kilkenny, Anna. Dr. FrM. Davis, Dr. G. R. Davis, Ramsey, Lnella. E. J. Elkin gton, R. E. Pickle, Tom Adams, W. A. Austin, A. A. Aus- . Scott, Mrs. Clarence. GENTS. : tin; George Martin, C. L. Henderson and J. Earl Tate. They re- -Rev. Wm. Francis. Buckley, port having had a swell time, hoCarlos, T. Pi wever.' Tooele Times. , , Chase, S. W. Geneva Nursery Co.. UNCLAIMED LETTERS E. Grimes, ; in Wm. Office Provo Post Palmer, Remaining . March 29, 1914:. Pierce, A. F. ' LADIES Taylor; L. A.-- .If not. cafled for in two weeks Black, Mss Eva. l Burton, Miss Margaret, they will he sent to theDead LetMiss Hester. ter office. Duke, JAMES CLOVE, P. M. Howell, Mrs. E. L. - , -- LUMBER GO. 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