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Show V $ Carter, of - Mt.j Pleasant were Provo visitors Saturday $ While here they were 4 and Sunday. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MfnmaMrs. Kindly telephone all society items to Miss Clan Bestelrneyer not later than the day of preceding the publication the paper, Pbbne 13. Ar-- S I In the Famous Players Produc- GRETNA Mrs. O. H. Berg was the guest The telephone operators of this city her took an outing' Sunday 'ttnd climbed We tion of " Ashton. CLARK MISS MARGUERITE aughter, Mrs. G. A. Nuttall of Salt Lake for 'the past twelve days.- - Noted Authority cn Kidney GREEN." Thursday. - lat "Should Brink Lotsiof: Water and Less Meat, Says Disorders the "Y trail, to Maple Flat. The ter of Mrs. Rodney Farnsworth of Black-foo- t Before "THE FOX AND THE PIG, party left early in the morning, taking Idaho, was a Provo visitor for a reNo. Seven of the their luncheon wtih them, and few days last week. ' in 7 the oclock evening. AD SOCIETY turned about "DIAMOND FROM THE SKY. Dr. E. G. Hughes and wife left for The girls reported a vry pleasant "THE FRONTIER MOTHER, California Saturday to attend the ex. rise trip on their return. Two Reel 'Domino. While there Dr. Hughes position. , will also attend the American Medical "FINNEGANS BOMB- -. At high m.ou today, Leona, the convention yrhicb opened at San Franbreakfa-- t for a few days and your Uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, Keystone Comedy. charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. cisco yesterday. kidneys wift become ft,"l i This famous salts is made fron4 overworked, ar, . then tat fh.e. get slmrgisli, ache, Eph Homer, became the bride of Mr. like lumps of lead. Ihe urine become the grapes and lemon juice, combined Mrs. V. W. Pace and infant son have G. L. Shurtleff of Salt Lake. The is I , bladder and the has been used for generations cft'.i and with be lili.ii. irritated, you may ceremony ftas performed by Rev. S. P returned1 to their home in Wayne seek relief two or - three tin,.! durir.c i.o r.J.L:. iiln to firm to dogged visitin month spend g a WLfen "stapUnTorairrakltreTseB couMyaiLer the Presents to kidneys clog ujutc ueip tnem hush j.ormm activity; aho to neutralize the acids in ifiTi Vity. pf Only the immediate friends and ing friends and relatives in ur;r.e, so it no longer is a source of irritation. BOSWORTHS relatives of the couple. Immediately sick person shortly. At first you feel a dud1 Miss Deori Beesleytfcas left for Srii after the wedding an elaborate dinner Five Reel Feature misery iu the kidney region, jou stiver frr m where she will spend the com ft1 Lake was served and the young couple left sick headache, dizzincsc, ilcmach gets backache, Be"Betty In Search of A Thrill, in the afternoon for Salt Lake where month with relatives and friends. coated tnd yotr-;'- .ii sour, ilieunntic tongue to Provo she will alsl Featuring when the weather is bed. they will ' make their home in the fore returning twinges visit with her brother. Dr. Gardner; of Eat less meat, drink lots of water; a!o get future ELSIE JANIS. . . , Kaysville, for a few days. front any pharmacist four ounces of Jad traits; take a tablespoonful in a glass of wnttr before Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stallings arrived home yesterday after spending a few This evening ' at 7:30 .'all-- thei days in Salt Lake visiting relatives ' J. J. Durkee. of Weiser, Idaho, is Deputy Sheriff C. B. Clark arrested to secure employment and his familj and friends. swarms of the Beehive Workers r few on Provo while Charles Anderson last Saturday for had nothing to eat. spending days in will meet at Pioneer park.ior an Mrs. J. W, Ellison indlMrs. Rhoda excellent ' program has hepp his way home from a trip to California. stealing and killing. a calf belonging Douglaiwere SaTt'Lake Visitors Sun'DELICIOUS CHICKEN PlE MertMT-ptauM preparel and all ...members are., re- Mr. Durkee Was formerly a Provo day. , 5iK Rheum wd Earn .1 .. JdT resident. to be he present. had quested that ' been auunberUdn unable saying I guilty, by opp!kf MENU. PINNER relicthe end banting sen v.! at Mr. Bert Sutton has gone to StrawCream Tomato Soup. Baked Potato. Chicken Pie. berry where he will spend the nex: String Beans. Cauliflower. week-o- r ten idays inspecting the proBread Pudding. Coffee. ladialtein Recommends! Spoonful Glass of-Wa- Breakfast tn SHmutafe Ki.inys snd Eliminate one Acid thy tici-N- fc!c-,d- Friday 1 ju fim , Bupboard i n tovro: ,3, crrr -A- - Art-care- - ject ' MrS. Joseph Smith entertained when you pie. at a Chicken chicken for your dlnnei prettily appointed dinner party last Thursday in honor of Mrs. Rodney Farnsworth, of Blackfoot, Idaho, and - Mrs. Reva Bullock of Canada. Roses were used for table decorations where overs were laid for the following gueststMrs. Tom Collins, Mrs. Erma Hawk, Mrs. Jesse Bleak, Mrs. Walter Dodge and Mrs. Joseph Smith. select a nice plump stewing fowl and have it seat home with the feet on. Clean and joint and put the neck, gizzard and feet (which you have blanched by dropping first Into boiling water for a few moments and then Into very cold water, and then removed the skin and claws as you would blanch almonds) into a pint of cold water with a sulUpoonful of saltand a slice of ouiamLet them stew slowly till the liquid Is reduced to half the left and family Gray 4j.mMt!tyr-thU-StxSi,w jandjeta aside to I henTTh w tl for Ogden ey Saturday tool: then lay tn the bottom of la 'bakmake their home in the future. Mr. ing dish a thin layer of veal ent in Gray is connected with the Ogden small pieces half a pound will be suf fleieut season with salt and pepper Examiner, ' and cover with a little shaved salt Mrs. W. C. Red field and daughter pork; then put in the chicken, sprina little of Lincoln," Nebraska, are spending a kling with pepper and salt, add -- Be sure "chopped parsley, finely tery and few days in Provo visiting friends that you pack your chicken in the dish relatives. in a pyramid, then it will be an easy e e nutter to cover it nicely with pastry. Miss Ardella Ashton has returned Tour half a cupful of water over the home after spending several weeks pie and add the stock from the neck, with friends and relatives" at "Evan- glziard and feet Cover with a rich crust, puff paste Is ston, Wyoming. the nicest, but any good pastry will do. and brush with the white of an a Mrs. Wyman Berg entertained egg Rake an hour and a quarter tu dinner party yesterday in hennr t her a moderate oven, covering at first to mother Mrs. H fl. Thomas of He" ter, avoid burning the crust. ' This pie Is hen the gravy will sporiVing a few da.vsTr'Tr.tyf sa h rb turn to vory Jelly it W hew guest. ' m Various Recipes. Mies IMsy Irtine J at r !r-- . hev t" Wveki In Sa't Lake visiting rcla a Gipfui i buiUstJ -- Uibs. Sojk tives and friends. tlie finknl codfish lu cold water forj ti.o hours, place iu hot water to simMrs. Albert Mabey entertained at mer for ten mlilutw and drain. Are and cqdfiah lu a petilly appointed dinner ",Hines. range the n o, ht n ba in alternate hirers klips dish nnrt dav in honor of Mrs fl. L. Christensen k or cream. nioUeii ea h layer with-mi- l of OgdeiCwho was a Provo visitor Cover with buttered crumb- - nnd place during the past week. A, color scheme u liop.. ovuiI,q boa t and to brown of red and white was carried out in the crumbs Prune Gelatin, Soak a third of a box the dining room where covers were of phospbated gelatin in half a cupful -- laid forlghtjguests. of cold woJit, tfjf fifteen minute-- . Pour of a 'cupfuftof boiftnjf oh three-fourth- s Dr. and Mrs. G. V. Ekins, Mr. and of a cupwater and add three-fourth- s Mrs. Ad. Ekins, Mrs. G. IV. Ekins, Mr. ful of sugar. Strain into a pitcher and Leo Ekins and Miss Marie Ekins pour Into a bowl or mold which has formed an automobile' party to Bing- been wet with cold water. Cook one ham canyon yesterday to inspect the cupful of. prunes and remove the The party leitj tones- - Chop and beat the prunes intq Utah .Copper mine. the gelatin as it begins to stiffen. Serve in the morning arfid returned inj ; with thin cieam slightly sweetened, the evening. While In Bingham they j Tomato Soup Jelly.-Ta can of the guests of Mr. and Aus. -- RdenseI tomato soup add half a can of . Clegg. boiling water, a teaspoonful of sharp . vinegar, of sherry if preferred; half of ' grated onion, half of a green epper Mrs. Sarah Baker has returueV Urn finely chopped, and brina nil to -r In home gftSending several day the boiling point Season to taste with visiting' relatives - f'n( paprika and salt. Dissolve half a box ' friends. of gelatin in cold water; then pour the ' boiling soup oi er the ge'alln and stirf The ITee Hive Girls o:f the Pleasant well. Pour Into soup cups and place View ward'w!I2,hoId a meeting In thn Pleasant Vb-house to very cold. Every One Should See the Historic Liberty Bell at the Pacific International Exposition Panama- Millions to Take Part In .Greeting the Historic' Relic at San Francisco July 17, When" the Patriotic Celebration In the History of the West Will Be HelL Greatest! j rm n !a -- 't y s 'I" v ' 1 i f 'ti I:,. t' list's '' , s 4. 'y't v J lrK44Li;I.L -- , v inr H 9 x $ JT rt W , 'I . , if 4 ' r - , i ,y.'Hsi - . v s . tv, . ,, , x !d o . meeting organize into a swarm and to elect rTrets fer tlw ensuing year. v - W.i and datight.-- r UtcXJ con-we-- ' - -sk f FL .$ 3 S. ILLIOXS of Amei-lcayoungsters will profit by their summer vacations this year, for with their parents they will flock to the great Panama-PacifiInternational Exposition at San Francisco.. . Reallz-- . thuf the ing coming' generation Is interested In the wonderful exhibits and the general beanty of the Exposition, the Exposition directors made a strenuous campaign for the acquisition of the greatest historic relic in America. the Liberty Bell, and today that treasured iunblem of the birth of the nations independence Is being prepared for its long transcontinental Jdurney. The Liberty Bell will leave Philadelphia July 8 and, making short stops throughout many parts of the country, will reach San Francisco on the evening of July 10. 'the greatest patriotic celebration In the history Of the west will be held in San Francisco on July 17. Every man, woman and child should see this glorious demonstration It will be an event to be remembered by children during tbelf whole lives. . The city council of Philadelphia, which at first opposed sending the bell to Ea& Franeisco, fearing that the widening of the crack that appeared la It century ago might be greatly increased, finally appropriated $30,000 to cover the expense of- transporting and safeguarding the great relic across the continent. In appreciation of this action -- 200.000 school children of California have Joined in a petition thanking Philadelphia for allowlnj the famous treasN ' ure to be sent to the Exposition. o, FrnnrW-with an A Bjwwlnl train will carry the great national rell'Mo San members of the seet and common co.au.lis of Philaescort of. twenty-fou- r delphia. A number of dlstlngulrhed aitiien will a toMpany the la'll. Dttrlng its stay at the Exposition tlie beil will be paml In the Pennsylvania State building, which 1 a replica of the famous Independetre hull where if the bell first pealed out its message of liberty. Thi most . revertrt-'Wtrelic f the nation will be plated In a monster Mini? and guarded by a spetiul detachment of Exposition guards, who will see that po barm befalls it. c - "'H ft Exposition Safeguards Visitors Against .. - Prices and Petty Extortion d The Official Exposition Hotel Bureau will without rf houses and Jlvlug give all information as to hotels, apart ir-:Secure accommodations lii advance or piu.ii-- e them on arll'a. ( war ties of any number at any price desired from $1 a day up modern hotels with every known convenience. an, The Exposition Hotel Bureau ia an olHclal activity of the co Lf racifie International Exposition, but is conducted with the - and assistance of a committee of representative hotel men o J cisco, Oakland and Berkeley, o can be of more direct assistance to you ana indicate: will Intend visiting the Exposition if you ...ruodn-First Whether you desire hotel or apartment house Second. If hotel, whether European or American plan. Third. When you will arrive. ' Fourth. rrobable length of stay. Fifth. The. number in your party. I Sixth. The maximum rate you will pay. ' of - With this information the bureau will furnish the names req her of hotels, rooming or apartment houses meeting your caii and from this list you can nrakfe a better selection. Address tlie Official Exposition Hotel Bureau, Flanne J San Francisco, Cal. . The-burea- k w - u - |