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Show I X THE PRO VO POST ?ACE FOUR In Wodnebday the pap: moron's NV5 wTr4- - n.wt brought out tu Wednesday' i jatorie&Jod;iieiiJxaliIij XccaL ichooUfact excellent opportunity to earrj otf the expected togo to Salt LM . cul uiuIIeT a as LtaUltera. vyli iiplhe jthaUkftl-oi;aaJ.;A:3?i'lfIi- Coach ot rather than meet t too. Hoba-t- a. dt-ap- the 1 j.it rh iint p ( U nnr of B. wll h lT. .. a du 1 r tf t, t,w d jj L t iil. v in - 11 il-- uid I Mmc-mil- JT-o.s-- i the- e - Wood-ITiCto- ' n s ' n- -' , ' ' g(jloo!bi but loth' 1 a a' Toj7 tu '' I his ginning thjnrTwUQ.ais'tm out p'Jh !, resigned cuu'Liij-n1 I ?n.i EM e cat of c nil j Nett? high "and Imu;. store 'that as ef manager position Y B. was tion V. A r1 ro mre f, the ira'ch ipi -- wili to TloWredg-1PJtbraska,) the return la r Salem, but after h mru s thunivemit) and the where he and his brother williopm a as L bur el'eoirt tul-- d tint ther 3. ; needaj s Aieti. ' . 'cf Action. ' large stare. Mr. Brown came to this the V. of U. city about four ymis a ;o' LnJ siiue one of the that time he his Piovo. He men of business leading has brought about nian changes which have materially affected the mercantile business In Ihovo and among these charts Mr. Uiown has Installed the use of the locrl newspaper adveri tisements as a means of securing business, The business of the Wood-CIl- f -tJfer V 4 ton rompany has Increusrd Jiiuch since Mr. Brown has been connected with it as he is counted one of teh best buyers in the west, and In his resignation - Provo loses one of .V' T its leading merchants. In fact,- - one i 1 c fj of the capitalists of this city remarked the other day that be w.n Id .buy .the. ,.iLMr. Ik i 4 )?. .. Brown would stay and run the business " V.ThlpV for him, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, will leave fai VX Nebraska some time during the month and carry with them the best wishes of their many fi lends. The Post extends its best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. 1 uiTnV ' Brown and wishes them- the best of new home, success in E. E. In c.eotj L " v 4 , cv-- e . H-- b-- c Mi Matinee 2:30 All Seats 10c rEvenirijsrJlSO- - ancL9:l 5 - Mm-rntlh- . 10c, 15c 20c if'J A Big Vaudeville Show. Headed by Captain and Marie Lawrence -- ? L n . - th-M- r W tieir new home. success In vrf 1 I V ED .. vi" Bivens and twenty 'eight other plaintPfs against the Uian Lake Land, Water & Power company - r ,.,..j 6) , S. A. c:i!ar!j77; CUAiUN-i-- wasformerlychieftrumpeterofGolrRooseveltsroughridersatthe battle df San Jaun Hill, Cuba . and 'M.tB. Whitney, defendants, has Charlie Chapin, who comes to the Colubla Saturday In a - two-acomedy been compromised by stipulation anl entitled "The Tramp," this will form the basis of decree to be entered in the case. The suit, assc .which, has bern before the Fourth dia- trlct court for more than a year, involves ' land and water rights that were bought at Elberta by the defend- ant from the plaintiffs. . stipulation provides that dai me - of plaintiffs for damages are to be ar-Sever your raIatior-.shi- p ritya ad .preserving . bitrated and that newi.noteafind morb with imported sugars txu.,. strengUi, it lias won witli, an gages bearing Interest from rrdarch 1, Volt pay more for them. Ihit 1915, are to be executed bjr the plain almostlperfeet wore, tiffa in Ueu ot the old notes and raort-'you do not get one whit .It is eommemted npon -- fee t of v aa nd on 6 Ira If--TTiarT ianrem nrore7in?rflty very' favorably by the coun- water la to be given to the plaintiifa Utah-Idaho in you do Sugar. biggest buyers of suwho hold land under contract with . L Musicians the defendants during the Irrigation reason. get you gar. Throughout . this territofy, intey-niounta- no sugar counts with and found true. It .ha- been fown'd to efiuahthar of any' sugar known. Oa every potn rieanli- - otli-e- classicdances Charles Chaplin in The Tramp s in r in two tunny acts Utah-Idah- o Sugar in the rim for - HOW III OPERATION MarieManning at tiys In some instances The quality of Utah-Idah- o Sugar has been tried, tested UTAH LAKE PUMPS harp comediahs. singing -- - less. violin and Gilmore and Lamoyne Farewell 1' . Hughs Sisters Bid Imported Sugars , - i; ; ct - Twelve tary changes of costumes in this production.- - Capt. Lawrence - The suits Trumpeters and military change artists, intrpducing trumpet calls, salutes, uniforms, flags emperors, generals, battles, Red Cross nurses ane costumes of the armies of the world. Mum GOSHEN WATER SUIT-SETTL- .J 1 A ' big business. See - " that your sugar orders hereafter are for The big pumps of Jhe Utah .Lake in cm i ,j .LiigafCt n fa n i mission last Wednesday morning and will continue to operate until the Irrigation season is over. The pumps lift 30 second feet 100 feet high into the big canal weat of Saratoga Spring and will gradually Increase the amount as the season ad vances until ;t has reached its full capacity of 75 second feet. This will supply water for nearly 10,000 acres of land this season which Is the amount to be Irrigated. This land lies under four districts, vis: west of Saratoga Springs, from Pelican Point to Jordan Narrows ; east of Jordan river between Lehl and the Narrows; west of the Jordan river i. One Night, Tuesday, May 12 -- and noitta If ROYAL HAWAIIAN SINGERS Narrow-s- . of the It requires twenty horse power pet thewater tnto the canal, so that when the plant Is running at its full capacity this sum mer a total of 1500 horse pow-e- r will "smmd-fo- ot r 4nA Art a1 Mi D. H. McAllister of this city has been with the Telluride Power company for fifteen years, is In charge cf the plant this year, assisted by W.'H. Wilkins of Salt Lake City and CHETt of American Fork. ' r.L KC TO CREDITORS M '.i as W. Jones, . - .. o.'. wi'l fe V r 1 1' !' i .'lra pm.' undcisigncd with t Pynvo City, Utah Count;, "o.o the 2 Ah day Aug- - ef - . FIRELESS UPi )bc . il.UAJET. JONES. V, :xke.v AJm'niotratu i! t BoJu y A(,,h1'' 1 V t " r i"!-- jV'-irr-- " w ? H .tor. . ut ma-?- y u 4 e y. u. v Jut part ?r.; i.-- .' v u!I j 1915 C, our c rnkuDVi. - TIN THE OVEN Thco. anti hiNKU'PF.R- I'.CT b M s;;:. cook- or COOKING-RI- V iv vj I'v.i 1 - V.U H G t:v r "A.. v. "Mi; - r of- t of thr In. !' i i) a u it revrnilnx thi )i trjiog tn piv. biea th"t :.i, i: m r. i wy:.uf,.u i ! four-flitsh- a-- A t tn . j - ,I.m i ' ' a 1 : yr. ! 1 i r7TTrrr?,Tr . ' v I . -- . f ican. . me trmrfinf i rumh, , i m wick. i, ,ueii'j the (!ucorpvUi4 PoaU M Ofl I.r - -u . y CTI )N , 4 . .nl i. j, j, mil TliZ CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY 1 t- t ntrrSy (.. h PEREGTIQ o, r X Nj. NT a An evenings entertainment of Drama and Music. In- strumei tal and Vocal numbers in Havaiian and Amer Colorado) Alkuquwnu 4 ' CS.vcbm Admission I ' 10c, 20c, 30c, 43c 50c Seats on Sale Tuesday, 10 A. M.. - . .1.1 , -- JT'S A4 PW' |