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Show TMJS PjlOvO Jruax lAUJ rlVE rp SW5raflTt-7- y a Vi fM'BTff jJiigiwgiWf llWji gpywwy -- tiTnriM Wr - - , 'W wnwmi j if if Ltftqb a. , . yi ' I m mptwjm.W9y , !. J.!.. .! jH. .. V p iyyiy?ir-,vy. .fl ' -- . , . Dispalyed on Real Live Models i m v in m i dir.-h- ifc fi ri 9 irirf fJ p1 it am1 sistant professor of agrononl to vtas he clotted science veterinary 1902. in 8 professorship Professor Merrill seived as assist' ant agriculturist at the Utah exponnient station from July 1, 1898, until July 1, 1900, when he was made agroti-inmiist of the station, which position he filled for five eais. He was made professor of animal husbandry at the in 190, Brigham Young unneisity and served in that capacity until 1997. when he made supeilntendent of the agricultural experiment department of the Utah Agricultural auJ de,ihtful tinie is " pleasantly spent in gathering a.ounu thos6Vho attend. bon fires, telling ghost stories and S 3 ip 5 0, 4 $ 4 0 S i ( varnous other amusements. Those Miss Effie , Dodge entertained a ft. Kindly telephone all society ft participating in this delightful out- - number of her friends at a dinner ft itema to Miss Clara Bestel-f- t were: Thf Misses Jeanie and party Sunday afternoon. meyer not later than the day v Florence Holt, Genevieve Perry, Es ft preceding the publication of tella Manwaring, Chloe Berry, Ge- Another marriage of much interest ft the paper. Phone 13. neve Roberts, Julia Taylor, Muriel 13 that of Miss Lucile Knowldeu, ft ft ft ft ft ft Horsley and Messrs. Earl Van" IVagdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. R E enen, Merrill Winters, Harold Dunn, Know lden and Mr. Henry Aldous Mrs. Robert Birkin, accompanied by Bird Finlayson, Arthur Taylor, Cat l' Dixon, son of Mr, and Mrs. John D. hergrattdsopMaster Glendon B. Brandley and Paul and Reed Holt.' Dixon, which took place In the Sn' Lovele3, left Tuesday for an"exYendId college. visit to California. While there the in ! San1 and will visit the exposition of Uta. the charge of arid farming, Francisco and also visit all the daughter experimental station in June 1908 points of" interest before returning1 Felt of Ibapah( utah. He severed his connection with the home. Mr. Robert Birkin and daugV Utah agricultural colhge four years ter Verlie will follow in a short time ago when he became agrieutrrrTl 'ev He by the Panama route. About twenty young peiple of tv pert for the Salt Lake Route 6, 189a to Miss June was married Elsi Miss school of class Sunday Miss Hazel Hawkins has retprned Talmage pleasantly surprise dher rt were delightfully entertained with va Effie Ensign of Logan. In addition from a pleasant visit with relatives A splenlSd mu to the widow, he is stnvhed by four bome 0f dshop Ralph Poulton. rious amusements. II in Idaho during the past two months. DeUdcms refreshments were served sical program was given by Prof. A children, also seven brothers- C, 'and the evening was spent in music C. Lund, Prof. C. R. Johnson, Miss Merrill, Richmond!; Dr. Heber K. Mer- Mr. and Mrs. Eph Homer announce and Ida Smith, Miss Mable Hone, Mr. Al- - rill, Logan; Albert M. Merrill, Briggames Le-RlchI of their daughter, the engagement bert Southwlck and Mr. Janies Dan- - ham City; Lorin A. Merrill, S alt r tl iff b e members of the Social Sewing iels and was the main feature of the mopd; Frederich W, Mefril, Fargo, Lake, the marriage to take place tne cjub Delicious N. D.; Preston R. Merrill. Wellsville; " al80 latter part of this month. Leon"" M fully surprised Mrs. Elmer Barrett refreshments were served.""" two sisters. survived at her home last Wednesday before ty Mrs. Jack Davis of Salt Lake is viv her I , departure for an extended trip L. A. MERRILL DIES OF IN- itlng with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. through California. The ladles all JURIES RECEIVED MONDAY FARM BUREAU 18 BEING FORMED IN UTAHJEQUNTY Eph Homer of this city for a few days, brought refreshments and a pleasant Was crushed by Automobile When It American Near Fork, June 3. Professor Road on afternoon was spent in music, games Overturned, Miss Miriam Horsley of Brigham and Ballantyne, county farm demonstrator chat Ksysvijle few a with the farmers of is spending days visiting City Salt Lake City. June 5. Injurier met' last-niher cousin Miss Lillie Horsley. the purpose of for section Mrs. John A. Vance and daughter, received when an automobile he was this of a county benefits the In of the e narrow planning left roadway part driving left the Prof, and Mrs. Elmer Barrett left week for California to visit the ex- - front of Rigsbys ranch, between-farbureau. The plans outlined by yesterday for Ogden where they will positions. They expect to be gone Kaysvile and Farmington, Monday Professor Ballantyne are. to have ar one repre- spend a few dayB with relatives several weeks. night, proved fatal to Prof. Lewis A. members of this bureau in the town to each from spend deaviflgfQr,jCaHfonila . Merrill, agricultural expert for the sentatlve be a to the summer. such representative ThFourtli''ward ,RouteL He died at 6:30 county, of Ahfljjpctdorganjxatlon met at the home of Mrs. G. W. Ekina oclock yesterday moraingTMlf yrtfrmemboe-o- f The Provo Amateur Presa club met last Tuesday night and an interesting and Prof. Joseph F. Merrill of the farmers. The fruit growers at the home of Mrs. Ida Stewart Peay, session was held. The evening was University of Utah were at the death-- tlon the stock growers . association one representa- where an Interesting and instructive spent in music, programs and lessons bed. . . , r , . jvere each to have e Worn fach session was held. Mrs. Elsle Carroll discussion and dainty refreshments county; Prof. Merrill was horn in Richmond tive one from two Chamberlain and Mrs. Peay read orig1874. chants representatives, mond. Cache county, June 23, served to the guests. inal stories, Mrs, Coral Jackman After receiving an early education in the north end and one from the south, Black gave a pleasing oration and Mrs. Milton Jones entertained at a the schools of Richmond he attended and the hankers one representative, of the directors would be Mrs. Ralph Nielson added to the splendelightful social at her home yester- - the Brigham Young university from The duties best interests of the sermon. The did program by reading a day afternoon in the form of a card 1889 to 1891, when he became a Btu- to work for the successstock a most all members growers and fruit reported party followed by a luncheon. The dent at the Utah Agricultural col- farmers, and grading in Inmarketing ful meeting. growers decorations were ferns and red roses lege. He graduated from that' s farm In buying He their products. took 1895. a postarranged artistically throughout the stltutlon in " -Mr.David Wilson,, former Student where flve tables of cards were graduate course at the Ohio state ments, ibnding twine, packing boxes, Body president of the B. Y. U' has played, the prize being wdiTbjr M rBrunl ver sity -- in..J898and he pursued berry irate, "a well as serurlng loans returned from Ogden, where he has G. H. Heindselman. The guests were special studies in the Ohio state uni- - tronrbankers for farmers athe jo-est possible rates If interest for tue been teaching the past winter, to at- as follows: Mrs. Helen Itedford, verslty In 1904. and improvement of the r commencement exercises tend the Mrs. A. B. Morgan, Mrs, A, C. Lund, Shortly after being graduated! he evelopment of Mrs. Edi Jones, Mrs. A. M. Davis, Mrs. accepted a position as Instructor in farms. , . w7 viofettTMTf. Oscar 'GroshelL.4iL.lhi6. jpublJ(;,.school8 of Richmond and William J. Chadwick was chosen c A merry crowd of students Trim Salt Lkae City, Mrs. R. R. Irvine. Mrs. taught there during. bTenrbfrl895gater.talIiJJ.irBtmeeUng of Fr5V0'"ttis in held the Brigham Young university, chap- A. E. Mitchell, Mrs. W. F. Parker, 96. During the fall of 1896 he served farmers to he eroned by Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Holt, Mrs. S. J. Jones, Mrs. Reed Ander-Ja. assistant agriculturist of the Utah winter. will be ne A farmers round-uspent Friday, Saturday and Sunday berg Mrs. C. W. Reid Mrs. J. B. Ash- - Agricultural college. Shortly he was at the Wildwood report. The young ton, Mrs. G. H. Heindselman, Mrs. chosen professor of agriculture and in In American Fork this winter. ladies were members , of ,the Domes- FredJUchond, Mrs. N. H. Nelson, April, 1899 he became assistant pro- - rangements are already under w y tic science class an dgave good dem- Mrs. C. H. Stevens,' and the Misses feasor- - of agriculture and veterinary for il by the agricultural college at onstrations of what they had learned science. After serving In turn as as- - Logan." STRAWBERRY PRESERVE THE GROCER. M:' Oswald, it will soon be time lot ou to com-e n c e preserving 11 I1 Sugar Dialogues! g -- ftftftftftftftftftft - -- j o T H E strawberries. May I inquire what sugar you propose to use? Scene: A Telephone Conversation I Mrs. OSWALD havent given really the question a thought yet. THE GROCER "Then permit me make a suggestion GROCER: Simply this: I know-Jioparticular you are liow you want your preserves to- - be as nearly perfect as possible. Well other housewives have had such great success with" Utafi Tda- ho Sugar they endorse it so completely that I thought I "oull1 Just pass the go d woid along. io w MRS. OSWALD: I 'StnceEcJy appmjj?te vour telling ;.e. When 1 get ready to make my Idaho Sugar. OSWALD. What Is you reason for such a M R S. straw beny presene, I shall ak yon to send me - j WWTuaWKWtf!.. You Should Worry If for the ght it were difficult to find a safe and reliable remedy ' ailments due to irregular or defective action of the stomach, liver or bowels. These ailments are likely to attack lead to worse sickness if not relieved. anyone; likely too, the-for- b m, be-fo- re Djrimary-effiQejs,altJLa- ke tf-f- . s ' teL .j s p -- e oveifrfortheir-power-to-CQrrectthe8- nter-wer- lmple-room- . are famous the wcrlJ troubles certainly and safely. They cleanse the system, purify the blood and act as a general tonic upon body, bram and nerves. Indigestion,- - biliousness, constipation might, indeed, cause you pro longed ' suffering and expose you to danger if Beechama Pills Were Tk Wo t Sals Lrml Sold On Hand of Aar overywboro. Modieino fat tko World. Ib bosca, 10c.. 25a. was so bad with my back that I had to atop work. Doan's Kidney Pills were the first medicine that ever-gavme any relief. They soon put New Back" for ad Old' One.--. How me on my feet again afte xl bad. given It Can Be" Dona In' Provo 'up hopeOf getting - better. 1.. still take Doans Kidney Pills off and on The hack aches, at times with a bring tbe best re- they dull, indescribable TeeUngT making1 suits. YWUeary and restless; piercing' Price 50c, at all dealers, DonT fQt.JL.Miney remedy get pains shoot across the reki6ns'6ftKitBimply--a8k- . kidneys and) again the loins are so Doans Kidney Pills the same"th&T Co., sore that to stoop is agony. No nse,Mr. Brown had. AdvL Y. to rub or apply a plaster to the hack Props., Buffalo,1 N. ' If the kidneys are weak. You cannot 7 reach the cause. Provo residents Rnpourage Handsome Home!. would do well to profit bytbe follow- ' In order to enconrage the erectlod , the of beautiful residences ing example. Thomas A. Brown, Grant sJreeL authorities award three gold medals annual h dengue ya qf Jhe most Springvlile, Utah, say: "I suf" Vegfcne of intensely from palba aerbes my Vf tUfi ot and also from lrrsgnlas kldner 1 ft JL Om Cm . . eeght st) g e -- J ' Foster-MIlbur- n 1 theaeJKetf 4SrS3?, om YOU ARE WELCOME to visit the Gas Dem onstration Saturday- - afternoon and evening; June 5, at the Gas Office. Everything that is cooked will be served to thoseattending. rSaturdayrJune5thMATINEE, 2 30 IVENIN0, 7:30, 0:30-- 10, i 10 - to All 30 20, COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA Ralph Archbald, Conductor PHOTOPLAY T McCONNEL & AUSTIN V In" A Stndy on Wheels ALICE-HASSO- J . ' N Mirth and Meiody' Galore 4, l OMEDIO - K - V Tbt-Funuy-Pa- ir J .w. EARL & REED The Long and Short of f Jr - It, 1 COME AROUND AND TAKE THAT , f f . J , ELEPHANT AWAY Sclig Animal Comedy -- 'yx jj |