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Show PAGE FIVE THE PEOVO POST N ations of the World Will Pledge Friendship to America at Vast Interaatf6ffaPExppsitibh-- Panama-Pacifi- c ' 1 - , b r ' - , - ; r Photo eoprlght, 1914, hy v? ; - M3ie ' J iu4(Hn :11'"'' , tfci n Q P CJS -,;- j x -- . s , i'' fr " ". . I. . vV X' . v i wtl tf " V'- - v M- ., :V- - - V . Jit v ' tfJT' ... a V- i i r. ' &, 4t. ,lr . Min T1 ?. . r..:.::.M....:A International Exposition Iauama-J'acifl- c 7 MtCmn. H. 8. Crocker Co.. Co., official the Main Group of Exhibit Palaces at the How a Portion of Tuts jz: r 1 - - 'gsgp sv ' - -- - amuitirg fr: n 5 f 7 7 ( .,.., i ' ' t Gates Before the Open International Exposition Looks Ten Months photographers. Panama-Pacifi- c . fwmXhe roof of the at the left, are the Palaces of Food Products, Agriculture, completed Palace of Education and Social Economy, shows nearly fifty acres tinder roof. Along the bay shore, beginning view, taken To are the the Palaces of Liberal Arta, Manufactures and Varied Indu installed. now are exhibits right which in being and Mbiee. In the distance is the completed Palace of Machinery, covering about nine acres, a The picture waa selected.. bee Use It aDos tne tastxieea oi In the left background is the Golden Gala The photograph was taken during the latter part of March, and great progress Las been made si uce-th' building operations.' , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ilowarth Saturday for Chicago and expects son Moore, of Salt Lake Cityto be away two weeks. . and visitingwithrs. are visiting with Mrs. Sidney S, M. Clift in this city. Miss Mable Gadd is enjoying a ""Mrs. J. Carl Allred has been envacation, and will visit in AmeriM. Mrs. Owen Mr. and W. on can Fork and Nephi. will leave Mr. Violett F. tertaining Sanderson of Ogden while here on a brief visit. 1 3fr. and of Mrs.-Josep- h D. Foster Moab-ar- e . r On Wednesday afternoon Mrs.: Mrs. E. D. Sutton entertained Notably in the social cirele A delightful party of the week At an afternoon of quilling! was that successfully carried out the week was the large entertain-o- n the memberc of the Five Hundred ? with threet?1"---s.wemTuesday-eveniby the voung ment given on Monday evening by Card club, together eompl'men, Wednesday table, of invited guests, on Wed. "ladies of the First ward in honor Leona, t0 hpr to daughter, nesday. The elnb prise was re-of Mrs. Gertrude Page. Mrs. Teen- - Mrs Ida Smoot Dusenberry-lc Thomas and Miss Bertha Uadtf, wjueli thememhers of the Mystu eeived by Mrs. Henry Gease, and their partners, ww the guest one awarded to Mrs. Mrs. D. Teasdala went to Nephi presidency of the Y. 1, M. I. A. the b:invited guests. Spring hlos-su- r Grant Bagley. The guests had a this morning to visit relatives. To say that the affair" clime as a of Santa-- , rosp .an very pleasant time, and were Mr. Wells Richmond prise to the honored members, visitor this Provo was a served with dainty refreshments quin is but mild, according to the rn-- tjvtv ,LS0 n ; week. lawn was added pretty lights Beautiful roses were used m decoport received concerning the a- - the Games 'and dancing were enjoyed rating. - tonishment when manifested they The friends of 'Miss Ethel Mer- the lawn until a late they arrived at the residence of e sePa3 3ur' A notable event of the week was rvweather will learn with interest Miss Edna Beck to hold officers fnpb and i'f her marriaRe to Mr. Robert the evening,. The c u ei?j the sociable given hy31rs, Alice JRayIMP of Salt Lake meeting, and found a jolly crowd Neva': awaiting thorn in all roadinoas for Mtoin.!lmvLTllu ,kon Orcenwood.' Gladv, F.rrer, he ?lk f .thi. iMrtlu TI., ,! - jMano CourxejfB.Y.U., June 8 to July 23 ng W The B. Y. University system of Dally Supervised Plano Study-f- or Summer School Work Hj a development of Prof. C. W. Reid, who heads the piano department of the B. Y. U. Mu&lc School and is the best opportunity to make sure, rapid, and satisfactory progress in ashort term that can 'be had. No attempt is made to cover the entire musical field. That cannot be done in a six or seven-weesession, so- a concentrated plan ia pursued that cannot he that makes for equalled. j THE PLAN. The 7 oclock class puts In thAe hours of supervised practice and one hour of class work for .seven weeks. - k . city-whic- h hfternwtn.yii.rartlEiy, 5ft' flowers. Games were Mable Gadd receiving the prize. Fifty guests enjoyed anjpV' During flie oonrso of the programme,choice refreshments d which was tainment .with MeN.oL Nettie HawleyoTenn.e Pfealnrc were served Thoae whose plena- thcr 7 ,iu rr .amusement. tire it wa, to be present; in addi- - tnn Allrod The decorations ron- . PWevbert. he of honored gnorts, wore 'tion to-t,irtrf E.1-- ; Mrs. J. a. Wilkins, Mrs. A. S..5'"".""adidoS, refreshment, were oerved. Jones, Mrs. Alma Pavman. Mrs. "T A ITerbert. Oinss.e , J. E. Allen. Mrs. Nora Ward. Mrs. lpadl"an- Misses iCdna Bermcej. Mary Openshaw, Howe. Ada Stragham. E',L.0Se and Reck, Mahle Gadd, Ada Tvlor. Lizzie Taylor, Marie Spafford. day morning for Culver, Indiana, Rhea Taylor. Ann Stubbs, Alice JI,SR fora visit. On their return they Lewis, Lydia Lewis, Norma Foote, will he accompanied by Mr. Dean Anna Stoker, Lueile Baum, Veoma who Is at present attend-inenter- Loose, adiVcurilts. . , . - 3 'p - Af-Im- es - ELLEN STORIES. Bison, - Gretchen, the little Boer - maid-- ' , j vdprarDusenJ,7y I ? ) , nata - r j, i -- P j u . , , g silent-memorizi- J - k, 3 $25.00, sight-playin- en; loves the English offieer. Her widowed mother, however, forces ber to marry a villainous farmer, She suffers and finally leaves him. He dies, a victim of will! beasts. Gretehen is saved from the natives hv the English officer. ' SATURDAY. charmingly Joseph the oThe White f- the university at that points Mystery tained the members of.the.TI. IL On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Car, reels featuring Grace two residence. rooms The at her Pub Alice Thurman gave entertain-mentjt- o Cunard. were made pretty in appearance 0I A splendid representation about forty of her relaWherein Kelly, detectiver Koes with roses and ,, plants for tives and friends ward pmbprs paripated e affair. Misspotted Mexico to save the president. into with ?1X an excellZelda Whittaker ent programme and soeial chat. A mysterious white auto carries m e gran mg numthose with a favorp(i present The rooms were day last to Foote s Grove, late ber or. splendid . unsparingly deco- arms into the country. Kelly conselections, piano rated with roses, peonies and nects it with My Lady Raffles. Baum a Grove, and had a delight ;hf hjtMS en. fnl time. The aged and married ,, A dainty lunch was A dozen times he corners her, only snpwhalls. Middie o( M Age served. were conveyed to the appointed , R t m a , to be outwitted. She escapes, in atv t the auto run without a driver. follnucheon wa, served to the atem were c taken in .hay-rae. MONDAY. Announcement is Bish-made A hy ,0Kjnc; two reel andJMrs: ,T. R. ; Hindley of - The Drug Traffic jrhiIe.hahoyscout5'h.keiijrraen8nrjrmA,artSnAJIrs at the place. Which in,- American Fork EclairMrama; of the engagement T pmVn pressed all a, being a most ideal Mr, Tnton IToover. Mrs T- -l TTst. f,f their daughter, Edith, to Jrr. Disclosing'the drug evil in all Kurson .grows L hideousness. its Tarlor 2ne. swings were fivM, and other )fn of thi, city. The J. Beek. MrV J. W.Baii: (WMarie arrangements made for outdoor At the regular sewn two wedding will be solemnized on the rich on the drug traffic. SecretRpnrts. sir that all could enjoy hSiSTtFrfKirwffl he en. llth. of June in The Salt Lake ly, his daughter Jails a vic.tim to a - real cer-which jolly, day. they virag. Her end is tragic; her Temple; - -tertained by Mrs. J. B, Towner, laialy did. TTnder.thue.direcJionQf sweetheart to kill the .one respon'Mis. Ralph Poultop refreshments is A nuiuherlif the friends of SIis'sfrndaTaftPinnon Mrs, Rulrh sible for it. - When her father of a tempting nature were sensed . he out.Boulton .collapses. pointed entertainedthe .DaughEd,tb Amtoft gave her a surprise "hv-- a hnnch of happy maids.. The TUESDAY.' 1 ters of the Pioneers in honorof afternoon to n overall1 and sunWednesday 'affair was .two mother. Mrs:.M." Mrilldns. .l.The"Sca of Bohemia, to her eleventh birth bonnet one, and n ruling of the.sbow reels featuring M'm. Sha.v and ffwssts of An afternoon an ex games was;'brl?'ve enjoyed slay was that those vho appeared-1- 1! nd a nice ru uy inp Leah Baird. with a collar unon' were fined one PleaanGy passed, Dis(,0U1ad witb bis unsuccess, grandchildren of the honored Thls was derived !uncbe"n dollar, Much-fartist leaves the city for the ithe guest. ,t from the execution of this law. to 2yedb-- tbpfnowng: Mamlla While painting in the country. Bthel Duckett, Verda aay nothing of the cash that was fnvb!ria; woods a girl rushes up to pretty Assisted Irma Got, Souter. by her mother, Mrs. him with the also derived. At sit oclock the to marry her enceCrcer Ileen Cx. Mav oran Evans, Mrs. era Drom:s:n a- request Vr happy crowd traced their foot- 00(v V r(,wnr(t The ntert.aiaed at a dinner par-- : Steps homeward, in good fcheer, T1a Clark. Earl Then follows a Jser- Amtoft, ty on Sunday even ng. - Thi3 ras ? tjst agrees ' and with Pleasant memories of the Glark. r "tic in(ldents that lpad MflnTlV(l DUf.Pnbepryt .Vida dark Jin honor of Miss Belva ' love, Pro vo. Pink and white rosehm is and Vernon, Dusenherry. ft - j forme J3he'd&orationi on blisses Macy and Kate McFad-,doSKELETON FOUND wberp. covers were laid fo and Miss Ethel Snow entfer- - At a delightful whist partv yes-a- e NEAR SOLDIER SUMMIT guests. . tained at a very successful shower terday afternoon Mrs. Grant Bag-o- eight Sheriff Henry East and Under-- j Wednesday evening in-- honor Hy apd Mrs. James A. Brown en-Friends of Mr. George W., Fos- taker Miss Blanche Pelkey, who is to gained a number of their lady Wyman Berg went to Sol;.! be married to Mr. Albert Haw- - friends. Twelve tables were play-kin- s ter are extending the hand of wel dier Summit today for the ,re- ii June. The affair was held pd and prizes awarded to Mrs. J. come to him, after his absence ot mains of a man found in the hills at the residence of Miss Ethel E- Asbtn and, Mrs. Knight Starr two and one half years spent in two miles north of that- place. missionary. When they reached' the place Snow, which for the occasion wqs Jordan. In decorating roses and Switzerland as - a made pretty with beautiful spring PDies were prettily used. Jhe While in Europe, Mr. Foster' visit- where the remains were they flowers. Games and other enter- - hosdossos served a very delicious ed many points of interest. He is found that the coyotes' had eaten tainin features passed a pleasant Incheon. The out of town guests at present staying at the residence the flesh from the bones and they re rs Bodge Marshall ,Mrs. of his mother, Mrs. S. M, Clift. had been out for months. They evening, during thb course of which dainty refreshments were Grover Summers, Mrs. George buried the bones where4.they Ferre of 8d 'rSThe members of the Sixth ward found them, as there were ioi served. Miss Pelkey was the w-- , Gity. sewing club spent an enjoyable marks for identification. The cipient o fa number of pretty and useful gifts; Thirty guests evening with Miss Nettie Knndsen clothing found .would indicate in this social affair, Mrs. JamesJVay entertained at on Tuesday. During the couise that the man was a foreigner. 4 a luncheon on Monday in compri- - of the pleasant evening, dainty re, 4 ris'lTope Fi shim r n"h as ridiVriTftnenUto'Mrsr Vhra' Ernaves of freshments were served to the for- - Special I nioi; Services concd home after a pleasant stay as, Provo aad Jfrs. Jfary D. nals of ty guests. Next week the club ducted at Methodist church SunAmerican Fork. Snowballs form- will he entirtainod by Miss Flor- day evening at H oclock. Rev. the guest of Miss Margaret ed the decorations for the affair. ence Bee, Phillip King will preach. Zee-Whitta- Tuition, X TONIGHT. Dangers of the Veldt, three "reel animal thriller. rm ''!-n,o- . I The 8 o'clock class puts In three hours of supervised prac1 tice for six weeks. ... r,. Tyition, $20.00, , The 2 oclock class puts in, jIwq hours ofsupervised practice' " . -- for six weeks. Tuition, $15.00. in classes of Supervised practice, ensemble , , analytical-countingand harmouy-techniefour, . are the forces .comhiuedtp make a concentrated effort ia the direction of this n PIANO PEDAGOGY. This class recites three times a week and is for, those who wish to prepare for teaching. Tuition, $10.00. Combined with either of the morning classes! $5.00. BEGINNERS SCHOOL. This is to be established In the new Columbia theater and is to be a model school for the purpose of demonstrating the Reid Method for Beginners,Jbe first part of which is now on sale at the Columbia Music Store. . Where conditions have been right remarkable results have been attained and the "Just-right- " conditions, and Incidentally 'prices are a feature of thiB new educational departure. Tuition: One of the results of the mtehod very low. A reception will be held at the Theater Studio as soon as it is ready for occupancy and on that occasion the manner of conducting the School for Beginners and the prices for tuition will be fully explained to all those who may he interested. By beginning June 8th the school children are given a little -- . rest before commencing their music. . Private lessons in piano and vocal can be had at the Um- versity of TheaterTStudto; - JWl ,' Summer School of Music 1 3 -- r - , BETTER COOIONG AT LESS COST an" - I T v , i - Sar' , IW J n . eot c . T n - , of - - -- a: T; par--ticipat- - IV . Use only the amount of heat you need. With a Hev IPericfion r?rgyr.r.vTTCT?mgg3SB3 you cat cook with one burner or four, low flame ox high, flow fire or hot. No waste of heat or fuel. Better food at half the expense and half the time. No dirt from cool or ashes. Burns kerosene a cheap, clean fuel as easily cared for asa lamp. I,2, 3 and 4 burner aizes. , All hardware and general store. THE CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY. i (incorporated in Colorado) Cheyenna Denver "Puebla' Albuquerque Salt Lake City Boil Butte 1 |