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Show THE PROVO POST Need a Laxative? their son George motored to Salt Lake for a short visit with friends today. Mrs. J. O. Stone and Mrs. C. A. Glazier were Salt Lake vial tors Wednes- 1 f day. They wltneaaed the wedding of Mrs.' Thatcher Jones has returned Miss Margaret Smoot and Mr. James from New York after a two years' B. Castleton. ; stay In that city, where her has band The officers of the Mjitual Improve- is attending the university. " I ment associations are efforts K i making to open Mutual Isle te Sprlngdell for A the Mutual girls this summer to to will the go canyon large party morrow to make a formal opening of the girls summer home. The grounds will be prepared for out of. door sports this season. e e e Miss Louie Tan Wagenen edtertaln-Tuesdaevening at a shower In honor of Miss Mamie Hulsh. a bride of thn week. The guests assembled at the Hulsh resldence and the party task place on the brilliantly lighted lawn. Games and music formed the entertainment of the evening a a daintily The prepared supper was served. young ladles presented the bride to be with many beautiful and useful PRINCESS SATURDAY An intimate feature showing Robert Warwick as the manly hero of a photoplay within a r photoplay. , Mrs. Mortimer entertained the BeeWmf A. hive girls . of the Sixth ward last World Film Corporation Brady Picture ' evening. Tuesday 1 e . Playsj.Inc., Presents . Mr. and Mrs. Alex Helqulst leave 8unday. morning for Logan to attend - session of the Utah a three-day- s in , Pharmaceutical association, of which Mr. Hedqulat Is treasurer. They will motor to Logan. e e e e The annual reunion of the duff family organisation was held at Vivian. park in Provo canyon Tuesday, By Paul McAllister with about two hundred members In attendance. The trip was made in automobiles and carriages and most of the party arrived by 17 pclock. At 12 o'clock a sumptuous dinner 7:30 to 8;00 Oclock . Sacred Concert served. Geo, A. Cluff officiated was gifts. Pictures 8KX) to 11. 00 P. M. He - reviewed the Miss Norma Havercamp, formerly as tos&tmaster. Admission 10c of this city, but now of Salt Lake, Is family reunions, the first having been j held. 22 .years ago at the Pleasant visiting Provo friends. .View, ward house and since that time ensimilar "'"gatherings have Ward thirteen Beehive The Third glrli George Klein Presentsin tertained at a breakfast party at the been held at the several-resor: : MBS LESLIE CARTER river bridge yesterday morning The and around Provo. A sentiment, The Misses Ethel Taylor and Erma Levis Sturdy Oaks, by District Attorney in J. H. McDonald, who was unable to be acted as chaperones. toastmaster was read by the j present, Messrs R. A Strunk of Idaho and and Charles W. Thomas responded to the Mesdames Shlmmln, Estes and the toast, Our Valley Home. Deal of Salt Lake City visited Provo Following the dinner an hour was and the Vivian park resort and made pleasantly spent in enjoying the atIn Six Parts an to trip up the beautiful Provo can- tractions of the resort, fishing, boatwho yon this week. They were the guests ing, etc. Many of. the party of J. A Norqutat at the Roberts hotel were provided with kodaks took views of the canyon scenery and the WEDDING BELLS groups of visitors through the grounds j At 2 oclock all again gathered In . Marriage licenses have been Issued1 the dining room and an interesting to the following couples : Page L. program was rendered. Resolutions of respect to William Peery and Mary Doans, both of Pay-soBud Fishers Animated Cartoon Charlie Stott and Mary Hamp-so- H, Cluff, Joseph Cluff and Harvey H. of the both of Rifle, Colo.;Rowley members senior three Cluff, and Nettle Beesley, both of association," who have died the past Provo; William H. Johnson and Fern year, were read by Thaddeus H. Cluff A Gough, both of Lehl; George Cox and adopted, and Glad y a Woodhead, both of Provo. - George A Cluff was pec-- , LAFFII Laugh ! Laffl B. Cluff retary and Leonard treasurer for ons year- .- The president NOW IN PRINCESS THEATRE and vice president of the organization celebration. A contract was signed are held In order of seniority. Tuesday for this engagement and we UTAH COUNTY Ellen to be closed Indefinitely. . . j understand it was at a . very good Mr. Emery Epperson announces EPPERSONS MILITARY BAND ; v : ? 'J salary. that on Saturday night the Ellen the- -' 1 1 GOES TO BINGHAM FOR DIRECTORY. IS OUT In Is demand hand The throughout do Powders not and p ' THE FOURTH OF JULY i tig canEcking atre will be closed Indefinitely. The from received the state, offers being you money. Calumet does lt Pure We consider Bingham lucky .to Park' Epperson Bros. Interests will hereCity, Kamas, Sprlngville, ML jar superior to sour milk and soda. after be In the Princess theatre. get the services of Eppersons Mil- Pleasant and LehL The Utah County Farmers and Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Harding and itary band for the Independence Day Merchants directory has just come from the press and copies of this valuable book are now being distributed throughout the county and Btate. . The work of compiling this splendid volume commenced nearly -six months ago , when V big force of men and women canvassed every is I nook and corner of the county to gather all of the information possible to give to the people. The story ot how well they succeeded is told In the compilation of names, facts and figures which" give to' Utah county the most complete work of Its kind ever Issued from the press. The book Is all that its name implies, a Farmers and Merchants Directory. Every farmer In the county is listed In the book alphabetically, number of acres and location of land owned and rented, together with the The Classified crops .he raises. Farmers section, giving the various products "of the" county ""'and the names of producers, makes an Invaluable marketing guide,, the purpose and effect of which must be seen and understood to be appreciated. Then comes a list of the merchants and what business they are engaged in, ..A department of farm bookkeeping Is placed in the book, simplified by a business expert to fill the needs of the farmer and his wife. The Information on crop marketing and crop production has been prepared by men who have made a specialty in both and from thelr wlde experience they are able to rive facts that cannot help but benefit every owner of the directory. Poison antidotes, household hints, fruit drying, etc.; useful tables, including s t a nd ard-wgh ts "8ndtnettstrfe2f;tf e e planting, " interest And discounts, monthly and weekly work tables, contents of silos, tanks and cisterns, hay measurements and simple rules for figuring the value of same; land measurements,, seed . estimates , for given acreages, government bulletins and many other specially- - prepared and items of Information too numerous to metion here, are given in the volume.-Addeto all this Information is an authentic, copyrighted map, giving the most recent field notee, which cannot be had In any other map oi' the county. The company will place Behan as the green Italian wearing a happy smile that its The above scenes from Pasquale," which Is at The Columbia Saturda y. We see George selling agents In the field within .tou which some .producers will go to put the thrill In motlou picturea. ThU the next few I contagious; and" we 'see the wrecked automobile and the extent days and from the pres. " ts by Oliver Morosco. ent outlook, the edition will sell very Is Mr. Behans first appearance In the Paramount program. Ths production y vegetable remedy which has held public confidence for over sixty years. BEEGQQDTS Matin e 2:30 - ROBERT Dont take a violent purgative. Right the sluggish condition with the safe, WARWICK t Lr1 fefe M Are Your Youngsters ; Worth Caring For) Is there anything more conducive to good health and spirits than an abundance. of fresh air, especially during the sleeping hours! ... A sleeping porch is an in vestment in health .which pays mighty big dividends. We can help with suggestions as -- to suitable con-struction, and will gladly prepare designs adapted to the style of yourhouseand to . your particula tjieeds. . Tttf! Stolen Voice SUNDAY, JUNE 25th it f As MWkh ItUwuyvbNi' labaMwlOctS - ts J Dm ' J BONNEVILLE LUMBER CO i.. ri t U.rr.U 7i ,D W. Hamilton, Mgr. Provo' Yard. Barry. LEE L BAKER Attorney and Counselor at ; "Law Prompt personal attention given all business entruste i MUTT AND JEFF to my care. Payson Utah n; n, Me-cha- ELLEN, SATURDAY JUNE 25 " 1 EPPER80N-BR08X-4NTERE8- T8 The Play Thrills at the Columbia Tomorrow I REPAIRING Stoves, -- Utensils, Machines,. Lawn mowers to cut and run s' J.V. DUNN 294 East 1st South. - '1? Dr Rufus Leigh Dental Surgeon Pyorrhoea & Orthodontia Farmers and Merchants : Bank Building Just.. Received 1000 Records, Fit all ' make phonographs. 15c ... A-- 'each . Wo Save You Money 1 Enterprise Music & Co Stationery Same as - " Heindsel-mabuilding Jewelry and Optical Company' I n - ; et EYESTRAIN, HEADACHE and SQUINTS Scientifically removed. ' testmonials. ' DR. G. H. HEINDSELMAN With HeindselmaD Optical & Jewelry Co. Thou-sandsT- of ' SWIM ATTHE Sflfr Two bla hot sulphur water pools, emptied and eleaned twice d rapidly, ..weok. 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