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Show THE PROVO POST l'AGE E1G11T GAS COOKERY LECTURES f- - ATTfl ACTS CROWPS Mrs. Louise Palmer Weber, who has been lecturing at the Old Tat ernacle every evening this week for Saturday -1- - I the Utah Valley Gas & Cuke Co.. isi a remarkable woman in many way. ' She is not only a splendid cook and a first class exponent of the moa: economical method of using the gas range, but; is an authority on the subject of diet in general. Mrs. Weber nas done a lot of practical work' in btbercitie8' along the lines of bettering methods of infant 'ceding, has been superintendent ol dietetics at hospitals,-(an- d by ' Is as well as by training splendidly fitted to advise on all subjects relating to domestic science and economy, Every mother In; Provo ahold ake it a point to hear her lecture, which will prove of jdlrect benefit in RUTH ROLAND AND HENRY KING . m Blood and. Yellow VJBlne -- siurasffiuftBMnsNftewtt Seventh of the " Who Pays V Series v Monday .Famous Players Film 0. Presents through the Para mount Program Clyde Fitch dramatic triumph ? many 'ways.';,' 1 ... piiUitfo Incidentally Mrs. Weber demon-stratethe remarkable simplicity end economy of using the gas range. She has demonstrated every type of cooking appliance, but prefers the gas ange to them all because of the perfect ocntro! of the heat, the speed with whclh the work can be done and the fact that it is by far the cheapest fuel. Every woman in Provo Is cordially Invited to attend. Refreshments (re served at each lecture. There is no v' ... charge. s "THE MOTH AND THE FLAME With a Famous Players Cast Wednesday MARGUERITE CLARK in Gretna Green" 163 . f ORIENTAL cent bargain, in this sale for one day only HIGHLINE "SCHEDULE. CLEANING AND Two bids were received at the ihwUnited States rec.Lamatioa 85 No. Academy Ava. aeplce Wednesday for schedule No., 9 of the Strawberry valley project high line canal system. We do all kinds of Cleaning, The work is the constriction it about nine miles of laterals on the Dyeing, Pressing and Repairing. east side of the West mountains, west ' of Payson. The bids were by the . Prices Reasonable N Mortfeon-Knudsen coftipany of Boise. Satisfaction Guaranteed Idaho, whose bid Was $42,000; .nd by Heuser A Sims, of Salt Lake, with .. New and Second Hand Suita a $35,000 birf. The bids Will be lent " Bought and Sold to the' reclamation commission. Bids for schedule No. 10, will be received -- yp to' July 15. This is for J. G.- - Keratllon about 13 miles of - laterals in- - the Prop. Goshen valley, near Goshen, awl constats of construction Involving 57,000 ruble yards of canal excavation, 8,000 cubic yards of rolled ' embankment. Service Quality Efficiency 3,000 cubic yards' of excavation for structures, 950 cubic yards of reinBASIL T. KERR & CO. forced concrete and 525,000 square r feet' of canal - real seventy five 18 inch fine organdie embroideries, a BIDS RECEIVED ON , n fMirp DYEING CO. ' , 1 45 inch fine organdie flouncing worth fully one dollar and fifty cents the yard, in this sale at -- - '-- . Plumbing and Heating Contractors i ALLIE HANSON, SINGING COMEDIENNE AT THE COLUMBIA SATURDAY Repair Work a Specialty A Trial Will Convince ' "V, lining."; I n able to Hu bill In vaudeville for Sat- cure G44-- J 4 4 4 Phones 9 4 4, Floral Co., next door west of Provo class music set, at the same time full DEATH OF MRS. B. M. R08ERTS. $ r Mr. and Mrs. P. 1. Civalier, t j urday. Proctor academy tf. , BASS j FISHING of . comedy. of the derert, are walk l two children Diatlnetton. .-Sarah-AM ofB.a rs Johnnys PROVES WINNER Roberta, wife to Boston. Mass. Georgeand Marte Brown; In f NATUKALTCE Keep your food fitufT Dear sir, wrote the anxious moth- - lng from Portland, Rl'arteL,wlthout,&J.pe!iiny',..,'3,rn'J ward, nin 'jtfratd JOhnnyTS hbttrylffgkcY highlasalpgiPEactwJlllenda M.Rqrts, oftheJ()nneville . ..in. sanitary condition Try the AIas they went Dear Madam." replied tbs,ln& their len Ice Co., Best Ice, best price, enough." Anglers on Utah 'lake report pleasant fifteen minutes to the bill. died Tuesday night from Brights dis- - . harassed teacher, I assure you that voices are rich, and they tell von In bass best service Phone 248 Jly t fishing to be the best In fill" out' 'the evenings, en- ease. Mrs. Roberts was the daughter to And Johnny Is trying enough. He Is the song wb? they love the wilderness of comfishermen are years, and tertainment Charlie Chaplin will he of the late Judge John B. and Mrs. most trying boy In the class." Stray the FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. Everett Wertr; ufxrr-- ring into tho city every day Stories. .V " Milner and was born In Provo 53 Phone Provo Peek. The Three. FruBings Is a high- - seen in a comedy. By the Sea. with large catches. Although 4 Bench. . years ' ago. She Is survived by her the bass are fighting fairly FOR SALE Good hardy celery plants - r nl"ftT ) , and 13 child rear amt the fo, uuabaud on tho good on - ether-poin- ts j very reasonable; also tomato planfs T. E. lake, Spring Lake or Provo Uiw'ng brothers and sisters: Provo Floral Co., next door wost of Bay seems to have furnished j Thurman, and MrsI Belle Bachman of the beit fl6hlnE of the' 8eason Proctor academy tf. rovo; B. L. Milner, living at Alberta; t from the. number of pounds of B Canada, Mrs.7 Jesse L Knight of Los bass caught In that part of 4, FOR SALE Driving and draft hors; :'J Angeles, George Milner, of Wolling- - 41 the lake. - Excursion parties es G.: II. Naylor Implement Co., .Ar 147 N, Academy Ave. Phone 686 tf are now going out dally, and ton, and Hebcr Milner, of Salt Lake. r uuei hi serticdF were belli in the the lake Is becoming a very ' ward r' FOR SALE 50 acres good 1)eot land First popular resort lucetingiiouse'todaj,'4 pL' old Palmyra Held, Spanish Fork,. 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 41 In - beginning at oclock. ' pOldest 'and best water tight on the A1 SUCCESS TH AT WE H AX7F.. LECIDED. TO ...C GIUTNUU T AI.QTEN SUCH $156.00 rl ver. Dally Thought. term. Enquire P. P. Thomas. cafih-l- er A wrongdoer is often a tnan that has ommercial bank, Spanish Fork. has-bee- Tbe-Colum- - - " arT - . Thr 138-J-- - 3. J-1- I- I - I 1 Our Great Odds and Ends - j. - 0 I -- ' -- - nptalwitysj that hasfione V Value Ladies Russian Ta?i and 4.'3.50 rd White -- i & li Nu-Hue- Slioek. Oxfords k Slippers, to clean np. Special Fpiirps FVvas (Janvas .fine Suocial Lot 1.98 3 ftod-Ou- and Colored. values; ; Price toClcnn Up Mtditl.r-Jllacl- n ONE Oxt in Patent' L tl - ! y? J : 93T r Aston-iAdrt- w " ft 4 .i 1 1 jAiu! and Ilainr Jtuups uhiAJiiiLJ'let.al, J;pth rices to Fh'nn Up ONLY l.oC ONE LOT CHILDRENS $1.25 to $1.50 ' VALUES .. to 8. Patent Leather and Kid. Sizes'.") Price to. Clean' Up ' inn an l Died ONLY . . , 2 . ONLY - '(fluid and Black 1 AND MANY OTHER BARGAINS TOO NUMEROUS TC ?UEN7ICN HERE ft: j ' The most eouuomical housewives in the world the French do not dream It nu extravngsiiicb lo eep always uc their dinner tables a few cut flowers Even the wife of the poorly paid artisan will stop to market and will not be content to go home with her jurchaws till she has bwtight a fcw'ccuts FOR worth of flowers for her table. P ? V.'tf v f s OWNED BY LOCAL PEOPLE. AND "TrS EARNINGS SPENT LOCALLY - ;, .f. r.r.Y-r-. ; r.- - ! r .... : ' " ; Situation at . housework with good ramlly - by rniddle aged woman..; Call j a good mn nj;. .American bouse: wives feel the Same way about flowers for the table. They have found that nrllcstt t boughtjnwrtct. which with a for-.- u .Mnxj;? few e)iia.vs ot grefn ihrawu iu by the florist will a S5 N. Academy: J-- 9 FORt SALE Good second hand' auto- mobile in good condition, cheap. Apply 85 N. Academy Ave.J-- k SALE-Pian- o, globg Warnlck WANTED All the women of Provo .bpok xases,.,. couch, combination to iraraple 'Hetnx .5Tvarletles hook caw and desk, beds, washing at Provp Meat & Packing Co. Saturday. J " 'V JnAG,.,,:e-- . at . a saprifleavfng Mrs. W. N. Ilanke, city. FOR SALE Or trade, cue good surry North. cheap. Apy': James Clayton, 372 I N. Fourth West. FOR SALE 500 acres .good sagebrush land with water at New WANTED WORK By young j man. Can give references. .Phone 2S5, Castle, Utah. Will take city propx 8 a. In between mand 6 p m. erty part payment Phone 151. -- les ". , make the table attractive., for a week. Yes.' for a week. for with proier care cut flowers can be uiMde to last n week that Is. except in the warmest nentlier, and In the warm weather We are most of us locatei) so that wc can get some sort "of fresh flowers x,every day or so. If It Is only a bunch : AN BOARD S. ROOM St 120 or daisies buttercups, jvr One of- the best way tl keep cut CABBAGE i'i.v Tomatoes, ; cauliflower 'pf:. Academy Ave.'VMeal tickets flowers front fading is to see that the or and pepper plants, grown. counted. ' V moment they are cut from I Best' , varieties. Merry weather. lit wider lliit of course ?t- they be Tenth-Wes- t RENT A .modern houa3 with, and Center tf.--' FOR Niire that this is done In 1'v; wcunHet 'sleeping : porches,' ' fully '" furnished. k . tlio case tf florists flowers. The tiling MONEY TO LOAN on city or farm A good garden, and a fresh cow. in to make sure of is that the - Call ' on A. DnckM-aproperty.C., nor one does stems nut and ike Apply to Dr. W. T. Hasicr, F. v? f dry Court HouseJ-l- l tills a ' . M. bank'. Jly 13. ii! way to to put by many ' wax over i ho stem of. the flowers as FOR SALE Good hardy celerjr plants FOR SALE CHEAP Good Burrcy. w very reasonable; also tomato plants 188 W, 3rd So. iX they are cut. J. J.V July h ;.7f . t - . ( oiit-do- , 4& Marcus WANTED - 0 to $3.50 VALUES 1 ONE LOT CHILDREN'S $1.75 to $2.03 VALUES 1U .Sizes ri Patent Leather and Kid. to ' Tan and Llark. Price to UJeau l'j J rf l- $1.75 $1.48 $1.98 CSc I CT S2 fctfwaaawaBrieMafT-1 ONLY . -- Shoe, Shoe $2.73 ONE LOT $2 25 to $3.25 VALUES ,.Krs,i4t.wsiiwae:ri('.VKK,i4,3rt'r 've?.jt Lace Oxfords iy Patent Leather, Vici Kids I .m ii- Caavas $2.48 ifl .8r ! 4 f - AureUus, r i somethu g heir-Ate- ; ; - lii(-e.- l . V-- . " s-- 1 1) t . f ilor-sts-t- s l. |