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Show Tr THE PROVO POST Postmasters are " - t( Beef steak . Harrison Is Coming to This for Next Convention vote of th By unanimous 1,1 t -- - P. GiJ?eter$on The (iron postmasthe con- - h.ururhan has just E L .. . Championship pub-mph'- ft ters of Utah they'agreTd at called "A Little p. lishfj held in Sandy during thej Jmruo to the Haute of Bciustta vention Tby booklet tells, the &ior last two days of last week, on Prow i of Mr. liei'-Harrison who has i.g as the place for the next convention beenkno'ui throughout this-- ' section which Is to be held in September of as "Bet f st ,,n" H.rrioii, bcau?e c, next year. Il has been a long time the fame !, has gained in cooirrrrr since the postmaster came to this beefsti-a- l and few there are who liu one of his fa:n is city and ther are anxious o see kind of a town we -- ave wlun th? The Mr. Harrison's career artive iif 1916,- is an iwaie-um' born in one. Postmaster Clove had no more th.tn Fnytiaud and Uft in 1836 with the home than he begah to make grants - who came to this country in preparations for their coming and ha j 3856.. He crossed the plains that yem lajs that' while it is a little erly. with the Martin and Tyler company Later he went to tell what will happen they can of 97a emigrants. While through thje privations cf Indian w depend upon a lively time. Sandy our local .postmaster had fare and the experhnees of early days. Anush to do with the convention and. Mr. Harrison received his 'first ex- gave a very interesting talk on the perience as cook with the army of General Albert Stdi ey Johnson. He tribulations of a. postmaster. Hhe said: My experience has been commenced first as second cook and that the greater number of mistakes later he was made thief cook and made by the patrons themselves eompanied the army to oldr Camp ' gnd the postmaster gets blamed. The Floyd across the Utah lake. Later Mr. Harrison entered the wonder to one acquainted with the and It work behind the screen is that in hotel business at Springville and was thousands his not long before reputation as handling the hundreds of small pieces of mall not more mis- - a cook had spread everyw here. Today his famous beefsteaks are talked takes' ae made. The postmasters greatest tribula- - about in many parts of the United tions come from faultily addressed States. matter. Perhaps only the name is L written and letters are still mailed SENATOR SMOOT WAS . AT CENTRAL FRJDAY by the hundreds even by husiness houses without a return card. Very. Senator Reed Smoot gave few letters are lost in the mail, notthe claim of the. general esting talk before the students of the Provo City High school last Friday public. 4 postmaster is morning on the Importance of punctu-takeOccasionally the into the confidence of some ality and other good habits in the traveling man. He writes you mation of character. Miss Florence Japperson rendered with an enclosed letter to be mailed that uttle several splendid musical numbers ami thinking office, at your the law compels you to write oh it Miss Marguerite tendered, a piano . . that it hadbeen received from the selection. very town where he did not want it to be known he was .enjoying him- - NO TICE TO FAMILIES a 1 P. Piovo ; f. mg Lie S' i The n pljm.ii o, a ,utrs v i!Ji s. i I t .it, l. ; t, s at lie !i,is i it i ors of 'tin- - .n The me . it.. earh mt ai imy,touu..u.ieit and th the do'.b'es and ; Sat Lake te !"v t coninia doners met yesterday fijrthe regular" business and "(njvcd a Ruirber of reprjts fom the t LOIS WEBER. S THAT'S ALL FR'DAV A AT turns ard rued his panjs i J In Lois e.fccrs 'Adaptation , n tor-gg- y WANTING HELP . self." , Mr. were by given Many instances Families who can accommodate Clove showing how the public blames the postmaster for supposed errors young ladies who desire to work for which are the mistakes of the pnb- - iheir board this winter while attenl-lic- . ing school will confer a favor by , telephoning B. Y U., phone ' PANGUITCH WOMAN (S KLLED ACCIDENTALLY ' 62. S 0 Papers were made oiit today which 19. Claude cf the , Sept. completes the transaction .Richfield, Guire,' about 32 years of age at 8 Fourth ward meeting hoqse to the oVtock yesteriViy morning at Pan- - Provo City School Board of Education, The board agreed-tpay $3,S00 for the gnitch, shot and Silled years of age. He went outside with building and grounds, 500 of which is a shot gun to shoot a chicken hawk to be paid down and the remainder and when' about ready to shoot th&phen the building is turned1 over to wife spoke to him and he turneu the board. The members of the ward e suddenly, discharging the gun Into are planning. to erect a beautiful her. ... church fice in place the former screen door and kUling A coroners Jury was called by building. Wilford Pendleton and after a thor- ver- a in OF STOPS DISCONTINUANCE brought ough investigation s diet of accidental death. The MeBeginning October 1st, the of a urban cars of the Salt Lake & Utah lived about mile north of town and as far as Railway Co. will discontinue stopping neighbors know there has been no ill at Third West street, Prpvo. . feeling between them. They had six children. , , Me- - miss Eppersons Military Band Dance. 'Third Ward Amusement Halt Thursday, September 23. cf the Famous Story in tht PRINCESS ACigarette, Thats All Through mag e spectacles, a man sees, the terrible truth of a false friend a false wife,. When he returnee ho.me he finds "A Cigarette, Thats Ail . t Drama THE GRAY HOFlpOR Kei'tu.iug Joseph V. Smiley and Lillie Leslie f CARD OF THANKS MAPLETON ITEMS I wish to thank the many neighbors Mapleton, Sept. ( and Wends and the fire department hall. Bird Tew, andHYm. Holley, Jr., ' and those who aided in any wa all will leave for the mission field in to stoj) the fire from getting Into the few weeks. . burn and other. premises, at the lire This week brought boy to Mr. and which destroyed tny hay, straw, etc., Mrs. Dallas Holley and Mrs. David Sunday. here-fr- om la who Raymond, KNUDSE.V. Gibb, HERMAN ; PHILLIPS SMALLEY Mr. and her parents, Alberta, visiting (Rex Universal) I Mr. Smalley enacts the leading roL Mrs. John Mendenhall. Thomgs Howe was taken before rcin A Cigarette, Thats All, a The excellent peach crop prove! E Jone8 ,agt chargC(I Judge ' recently run in the Black Cat maga-- munerative to gfowers h'ere. , Besides money under falg; prf obtalning sine which wiR be shown at the Ellenthe local marketJn mearhy townssev- - tenBetr from Johm-W.- -Stubbs-ia-t- he ' Fiiday, September 24th. jeral car loads have been shipped to sum of $60. The' complaint grows out To attempt to tell, you of a transaction involving the Van novelty, the .gsipplng, enthralling inouver Mercantile business. Defend- '( terest ' of this unusual drama xu Don't mi Epperons Militarry anj waived preliminary healing and printed woris wmtiid be useless. Band Dance. Tntrd Ward Amusement gave ball for $1,000 for his appearance Through magic sjiettacies a man se-'- Hall in the district court. Thursday, September 23. the terrible truth of false partner, false friend, false wife. Convinced that the whole thing Is a hoax he re-turns home to tell his wife of the! COALS, AS FOLLOWS FIRST, joke." There he finds a cigarette thats all, which, through the n)agic glasses he saw the false friend lay os the mantel, when makiftg a lovers call on. the wife. Consternation! One of the mest startling climaxes ever CASTLE GATE, CLEAR CREEK, KING, SPRING ' filmed, Aartm Menden- 18. a .Three-Par- Lubiu Prestns ira.a'tat'jnauivwKswiziwirr-wwr.- TO0Hfa"9ffmBH3yaKag - 1 Vitagraph Comedy MR. JAR VISITS HIS HOME TOWN" .WEDNESDAY Helm Gardner In a Vitagraph Drama Two-Par- SNATCHED FROMA ING DEATH"" X t j BURN-- " H V , Essanay Ccrnedy. "THE COLD GRAY DAWN f . - Of-- j .... - THE MORNING AFTER A r, Bit graph Drama HAND OF NOHAWEE - THE M s n TIIUCSDAY SOUL .STRANGLERS The Diamond Chanter 2d of Fiom the Sky .THE CANYON, CAMERON, MALE CHORUS MEMBERS All M. I. A. male chorus members and prospective membert will meet in STANDARD. AND KINDLING WOOD- ANTHRA-CITETSMlTHINGrCOK- LOVE " AND MONEY" Comedy .. SL WHEN EMPTY HEARTS ARE FILLED E - American. Drama g . ; S - the Central'scbool tonlgnt at 8 oclock. ' C. R. Johnson, Conductor. SALTrtAK B8MJTAHiR.R SMOOT & SP AFFORD Last night an enjoyable social was given the parents of Mapleton in the opera honse. i ... t Good Coal f . Tonight that he saw In the magic glasses laid on the mantel by his friend his-wifer- -44 edi-th- . Dont Black Cat Magazine -- g -- Phillips Smalley 24. e aninter-withstandin- Gotdwin, i ( -' I. rd wiih the loed and is now quali- nd to ai, The report-or- r dupHicat uid eiomout.ixeb v.as submiifed and li'ed. Friday H-i- n v 8. t j ac-ar- oik. - c ' Comedy , a on 'eollpe- (f tha Alpine school district, filed bis ft . . Neuter Coiifedv CYTTKKINS ,jN THE CITY OF DELUSION" CIGARETTE. THE ELLEN SEPT. dif'ertnt ininy offuiis n;; rvr Miiship comet tale of HELD BRIEF SESSION; HEARD MANY REPORTS The count Two Reel Imp Urbina ) reason. TThe,- - sfcTRyn il cks nos o d i N Romance .The-Hunchba- t iue v. Lie VV it. iijoouhutoi--by t arJay . thua vvimrna: sin j e LE , Thursday ert.s , He-wa- S3 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Wins Tennis Favorably Mentioned PAGE FIVE HUI km Inter-Guire- three-fourt- h 5 . SAGE TEA TUR GENEALOGICAL MEETING HELD IN THE FOURTH WARD LAST SUNDAY iiiich as we sltow here is r aiways a good investment, .for it offers the maximum of fiome coui-fo- rt and possesses that GRAY H A rousing genealogical meeting was held In the Fourth ward Sunday, September 19. Judge John Ev Booth was the principal speaker. He society. , . - The musical features of the pr C. R. gram were furnished by Prof. Johnson, Including appropriate hymns for the occasion and a vocal solo, Your Brother." At the close" of the exercises the ward members voted to sell the Fourth a ard meeting house to Ge . cjty board of education for J3500. . Sanders has returned en- from Mexico where ho has been sevfor gaged with a copper company known well is Sanders Mr. eral years. as a former student of theB T. U. - ' Mr. , M. F. band Epperson's ' individuality - so essen-lito quick sale should you ever desire to dispose of it. This. plan ,is particularlv unique m N A al dis- - coursed upon records and record keeping, showing very conclusively the need of - keening records. Mrs., Emma M. Oliver ga- - a report of the of the genealogLxl co.urv'uee ol the waid and James A. Oliver urged the need of family organlzaand becoming work tlon for temple members of the Utah Genealogical y Well Designed Onginal Bungalow - turn gray, faded hair beau- tlfully dark and lustrous almost over bottle of night if youll get a Sees and' Sulphur Wyeth'r uud, at ay vjug tton., MLHcns 0f bottles of this old famous Sage fea Recipe are sold annually, says a wellknown druggist here, because It dark- eDB hair so naturally and evenly .that no one can tell It has been appleid. Those whose hair is turning gray, becoming faded, dry, scraggly and thin have a surprise awaiting them because after one or two applications the gay hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beauti-(uj an dandruff goes, scalp itching and falling hair stops. This is the age 'of youth. Gray- folk arent haired, unattractive wanted around, so get busy with Wyeths Sage and Sulphur tonight and you'll be delighted with your dark, handsome hair and your youth-her- e tul appearance within a few days. 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Band which has gain'.u such a place in the 1 learts of the dancer In local districts will give one of its popular dances in the Provo waid amuse Third ment hall Thursday, September 83. . 0 i::! Ward & Sons M P A r" N Y ImJ r ' ACCUMULATED, tions pave the wry 10 ii. - . a'-- . my person, uM-'.- . gin the hil.-- t or h.g in .. g a savings account at thu auk, Eire dollar win siarr k.-- . the 'iid to v c, PROVO COMMr.L'.'L. SAVINGS bank erl Smoot . . . Vu-r'L, Looie . '. Cas-iie- r 7, Farr er A. BwU'e ' . Asi, ci - 1, 71-- 1 ir G. Richmond AcaisCuisj C?i:i,ti . , ( Irovo, Utah. " 1 r -- N' L V w ' , |