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Show TBS Tit 070 LOCAL PEOPLE TOST TJLC3 THEED Abraham Lincoln, Five Days Before Death, Compared With Son Mow 72 Yean Old. T.G70 DANES OF J,1AY GET FORIUHE To:caE;;ATE f P Should Thomas C. Winn of Nephi prove to bethe oldest ion of 01031 "Winn, the man who left California fifty wT silty years ago and settled In this state a fortune Is awaiting Mr. The Danes are going to celebrate with a program and dance at the Third ward amusement hall, Denmarks Grundlov Dag, on June 5. at 7 o'clock.. All Scandinavians are ex- Winn and his family in California. Many inquiries have been made re-- J yarding the Winn family and Mr. Winn of Nephi and hie family will at the" presenttime1to be the only Winns located. The following letter relative to the matter was sent to Postmaster James Clove: San Francisco; Calif, May 18, 1915 Postmaster, Provo, Utah. Dear Sir: In connection with the settlement of a valuable estate in California it is necessary for me to locate thenext of Un of John Winn, who went to Utah perhaps as much as fifty or Bixty years ago. He is supposed to have settled in Utah and to have married and raised a family. l.If you are acquainted with -- any cf the descendants of John Winn, should appreciate it if you would ask them to communicate with me., s,. I am enclosing .several . copies pf c ;thjq letter hoping that youwlij' hand .local preei la pxder i them : ."that this matter .may . bay's, pulc(ty 'and that the next of kin of John Winn may receive their due.,. , Hoping to hear from you soon. ' , SIDNEY,. VkN'WYCE, jtU ' Very . truly , your, ; - tended a cordial invitation to attend. It was on June 5, 1849, that the king of Denmark- - granted unto the people the right to vote and elect representatlvee to theRelchstag. The officers in charge are as fol- ap-"pe- t lows: General Committee: I. E. Eggert-sen-, D. P. Thueson, J. C, Jensen, Hans Miller. Finance Committee; S. P. Eggertsen, E, C. Henrlckoen. X Music and - Program Committee: Thomas Groneman, Anthon. Lund, James Clove. Refreshments: Mrs. Ahlandier, Mrs. Hansen, Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. Lodefink, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Groneman, Mrs. Sec-reta- - Miller. vt u- Jnl n' ...PROVO ART, ex,Hiaij , In theArt'Rooms or the 'Brigham ..Young university is on, exhibition for tire next ten days a rather notable' col iectioa of paintings and wood carvings, the work of eight local artists. Mr. Jepperson has a dozen fine pictures, some already familiar r to art layers, but .others quite new, best work la a moon, Perhaps his on scene the lake After a storm. light It fixes the attention of nearly every visitor td the studlC ; Miss Aretta Young has over a score of vignettes or small paintings, each of which breathes forth the deep For the first timelnmanyyearTTr , has beoomd possible to make a com- of Abraham pari son of the features , j Lincoln and hia son Robert Todd Lincoln. These photographs show them, the one five days before he was shot to death, and the other when he testified as head of the Pullman company, before the Industrial Relations w w - GATE COMPANY v - ;i UER Commission in Washington. Robert The D hotOgraib?"ir3ijm!l n. T, Lincoln has not often perMtted coin, which is reproduced from the original negative, was taken April 9, photographers to take him. Few of 1865, hr Alexander Gardner. The them have had such an opportunity negative is the only one In existence. as was presented when he appeared The print was obtained from Hill Meserve, who has the best before the commission, and they got collection of Lincoln photography. a clear full view showing every line Mr. Meserve is the highest authority " in his face. In the world on that subject - Fred-eric- k a Mr, D. R. Beebe, Mr. W. The Utah Federation of 5 Women's Ray, The members of the Ladies faculty Miss Martha Robbins an dMrs. Reba clubs will be held in Provo June 5 in of the B. Y. U. were pleasantly enterRobbins motored to Santaquin yester- the Fiast , ward chapel, when repreat the home of Mrs. Jesse tained day to spend the day. sentatives of the following cities will Knight last Friday afternoon. be in attendance: Springville, Ame of the Bee Hive can Fork, Spanish Fork, Lehi, Pleasworkers will meet at the home of Miss ant Grove, Mapleton, Thistle, Eureka, Buelah Menlove this evening. Silver City, and Provo. All who are Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Parker Motored to Salt Lake Sunday to spend the day. - ,- d J ' ' KICKED :'i JN JAW BYr HORSE View was i- teo Ekln of Pleasant kicked In the. Jaw by a horse last Saturday which resulted lnta broken jaw and split chin. While the accident is serious his chances for re' .' covery are good. - SALE Outdoor grown; tomatoes, cauliflowers, cabbage, peppers, egg plant and all sorts of summer OPTICAL CO. Same building as Helndselman Op- tical and Jewelry Co., Phone 386, flowering plants, aster, verbenas, Tetter, Salt Rheum er.d Eczcira petunias, salvias, etc. Provo GreenAre cored by Chair berlalnt Salve One applies- house. Phone 80. tf. t hetwt ner 'O IwHpve M-1- 4 1 WEDrJESD'Y-r.la' w 4 p.m. l. WM. FOX PRESENTS THEDABARA In v v VAMPIRE IN (WHO WAS THE Os. a i THE CITY OP TERRIBLE NIGHTS" 1 Reels -- A POOL i ivv4Mieyeu-,- THERE WAS") " s' IN , VfT" - I v Count Leo Tolstoi's Famous Drama BILLIE RITCHIE ' in ex-tio- n KREUTZER 80NAT Call-fofnia.- HEARTS AND PLAMES" 3 Reel Comedy Scream v 1. - , Articles: Energy v t ' mrr . : 385 410 445 .. 618 Milk I IS MADE BY THE Hansen" Catering Bread provo crrvTuTAH .. ;" mimSm ' NU-STIL- 1800 E Have you tried itf A Bread the formula for which cost & great deal of money and time to protfuee. A loaf that through study ' MADE WITH Contains All the Energy Required of. Bread more bread f EAT more bread more the biggest 8 bread. The bakers have made ve The brought specialized in the baking art. if ad-vane- es special apparatus and machinery to their plants. They are more careful, more exacting, than any housewife. Their kind on every score. 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OUR ICE CREAM AND CANDIES are highly recoin-pende-d by all who have tried them. QUALITY is the reason for the large increased demand for OUR GOODS. """ ' . With MamTe The Bread with a Delicious Flavor Amount of Energy 10c Will Buy in Various Foods home-bake- lE6 EkiK! FOR KING BAGGOTT -- of slices of good bread contain. Here's a table . giving the facts : baker The picture- - ho wsTInooIn saddena n4 ged by the Civil War. The contrail with photof taken ' two year earlier is startling. In fact, most of the popular pictures of the great liberator show . him as he was at least two years before death. But as a matter of record on the photographs there had come over him a most remarkable. change.. , ELLEN interested are cordially invited to and a program will earranged for the occasion by the first part of The members of the G. A. R. and the week. the Women ReUef corps combined held an interesting session at the -Mr. Lai sar EeeW luid Mri George church last undayT-j Beebe left yesterday for Grants Pass, I i Mr.' Joseph Kimball has returned Oregon, where they will make their to her home in Salt Lake after an home. En route they will spend) a few tended Visit with her daughter, Mrs. - days visiting the expositions of A. W. Davla. - . . . , 'A meeting of the Fourth ward prt Marie Uklns pleasantly enter- mary officers will be held at the.homej of Mrs. Florence Buckley this evening, tained a taumber of her girl friends at your stomach with other foods to ,'', ,8ui)pl'y6iir t)d(ly Wlttf tlie aihe"hlh'5uht6fVnbrgy'a couNe 1 - itgf K You have1 to cram Eggs Beef Mutton uVcolVaprii, iM city. t The Twentieth Century Gate company has filed articles of incorpora- and will do a gate manufacturing business The company ts lneorpor-- ( - ated for 115,000 and the officers are .Willard B Carey, president; G, F. Fredrickson vice president; James L. Brown secretary and treasurer. '.I abrXham V Eat More Bread tli -- A "ffieottttJRATEi - iiL A 3AVE MONEY Mrs. A. B, Simmons announces the By buying your music, stationery her daughterrrMlss engagement-o- fand books of her home in Helper after visiting a Linde, to J. E. Overlade. The marwill take place next month. week with relatives and friends in this riage ENTERPRISE JEWELRY AND' FOE BETTER LIVING y t her home in Pleasant View yesterday. harretufuedTS r -- x-- 1 Y. LINCOLN, MAY,; feeling t of the artist. Her group illustrating moments In the life of Christ is what causes most visitors to pause. But the pictures which give special glory to the collection are by Prof. W. D. Campbell, the man who paints Go there and see what sunshine. Timpanogos looks like through the eyes of this remarkable artist, who is destined yet to bring glory to his native state.'" "'' Other paintings of distinct merit are by Prof. Eastmond, Prof. Larson, - and - Mr, C.; ELWatsom-T- be wood carvings, some of which have taken state prizes are by Thoe. Allman. The exhibition is open at all hours and free to the public. xtrju 1 . t - 4 - -- A - Hen-rickse- n; ( t , Decoration .Committees Peter. Han. ... sen, Soren Peterson, F. Lodefink, Jacob Larsen, Jens Johnson, Jens Sorenson, Hand Miller. Hhll Committee: Soren Peterson. Chairmen of Ward Committees: 1st, Julius Anderson; 2nd, EC. 3rd, Soren Peterson 4th, D. P. Thueson; 5th, Martin Nielsen; 6th, Ahlander; BonnevUl, Niels Jenson; Pioneer, Jaeob Lamm and ' Johnecm take View, Hon beli and Peter. Madsen; Pleaeant View J, C. Jensen; Vineyard, Jen Ander-oand Axel Andersou; Provo Bench, Jorgaa Hansen and Andrew Anderson. w'ut' aeieat The bead .1 othera to aipirt tbwa, to,-you-r ) r, - J -- - T GOOD THINGS TO EAT MADE WITH BREAD 1 HANSEN CATEBCIO CO. Provo PROVO CITY BAHERY Provo |