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Show m f W .- . - - - THE PBOVO POST ARTICLES OP INCOR. PORATION ARE FILED Articles of incorporation for the Eureka Bullion Mining company were filed with the county clerk Wednus-day- . The company is incorporated for 150,000 and the incorporators' are D, R. Beebe, John M. Begtelmeyer, August Beatelmeyer, H. C.rHieks and 'N. C. Hicks.' The property includes seven patented claims in the East Tlntlc Mining district' and Joins the MrB. N. F. Wilson and daughter, Eureka Lily outlie" north and west Gladys, tiave returned front a visit in Sanpete Jcounty a here they spent a few days at Fountain Green at the 1 home of )ir." and Mrs. John Aargard, Before returning to Provo they also spent a week' a the guests of Mr, and Mra.H. L. Wilson at Gunnison. I PRINCESS PICTURE PALACE E. G. Epperson, Mgr. TONIGHT. The Misses Mable and Eunice Nelson have returnedto SaltEake after spending two weeks in this city with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin . Swartzkopensky - H. Nelson. Lieutenant will lecture on , ' SIBERIA ; in connection with ' : - . Tim Misses Melba, Anne and Ma-ie- l Stubbs and. Miss Edith Roberta i delightfully entertained the members of the ,Y. L M. L of the First ward at the home of Miss Roberts Tuesday "evening. A splendid program consisting of instrumental music, songi. recitatlons aud games wa carried out after which the hostesses served a daintily prepared luncheon to forty participants. A profusion of choice summer flowers were used in an attractive decorative effect in the ' entertaining rooms. 1 Better Pictures for Yourself and Family lives aqd friends. Redford on South 8ecdnd East was the scene of one of the prettiest ar--1 H ranged, social events of the season yes- - Jy terday afternoon. A profusion of golden glow was used in a pretty decorative effect throughout the - entertaining rooms. At 1:30 a daintfly prepared luncheon was served to about sixty guests after which th? remainder of the afternoon was devoted la needlework and cards, . D, e e Rev. and Mrs. Ludwig Thomsen of the Congregational church returned last night from a week's stay fit Salt Lake City, where they attended the Jntermountaln Bible Institute.' This institute is an interdenominational summer school of religion, and the lecturers and men and women of expert ' ' knowledge in various departments of j Mra. S. R, religious activities. The institute Callaway and family left well attended. It has entered upon Sunday, evening for California, where Its third year of existence, and bids they will make their home In the fair Jo take rank speedily with similar summer schools of religion established now in many places all over the conn- r-, . , v SATURDAY September 2nd Matinee 2:30 to 5 p. , ' i Mis - Triangle Features ' Presenfj , ' WILLIAM S; HART . bride-elec- in - THE DISCIPLE -- -- pre-nupti- al . del-cat- . - ct . -- . y: , A great big theme handled in a big way, by a real - INFANTILE nt , -- - . Vitagraph Company Presents THE HUNTED. WOMAN , Five Acts ol Thrills and Dramatic Action MUTUAL WEEKLY vn t Ora Bailey, a popular j WM. 'FAllNUM of early September, entertained , ; this afternoon at a beautifully arL m affair In the form ranged FIGHTING BLOOD of a trosseau tea. -- A dainty color ' scheme of pink and blue was carried Extra! . out throughout the entire house and - This - paper will gladly so-. a similar color scheme was carried out FIGHTING In bride-eletrousseau the of the cept expressions from ' ' dglnty its ) ss , readers on subjects of public as in tea the well charming " Mrs. Dr. Freestone of oLs Angeles service.' A basket of beautiful bride's PARALYSIS Interest 4 la spending a month at the home of roses of pale pink, tied with a large her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Cluff bow of blue satin ribbon, formed an of this city, If there Is an ordinance on the city for the reception room. The attraction -- - statutes room presented an unusually demanding that outhouses MIbs Irene Pickering has as her dining corrals and ill smelling places be same attractive the in MONEY TO LOAN appearance guest for ' a 'week Miss Rhea Taylor on blending of colors, and the table, cleaned, why do - the city official , . of Payton, at which Mrs. T. C, Jones presided, make it necessary far one neighbor to Improved Farm !f and Water held for its centerpiece a cluny complain against another! Why ndt ' Stock. Miss Dolopea Dalby has ' returned J cover. The guest' list included a city inspection at least twice a lace . from Salt Lake 'where she has spent the following: Mesdames Harold year during the hot weather? LOUIS W. LUNO' . .the' past week visiting relatives and Clark, E. E, Corfman, Alma Van Wag Utah t Pleasant Grove ' friends. J enen, J. R. Hodaon, C. S. Vincent, ZI- . Would it not be a great Improve- " ' na Dunn, J. W. McAdams, Ruth Bailey, ment to park such, places as we can Messrs. "Andrew and Jack Benzon Hyrum Cluff J. H. Woraley, John R. In our city? Why not park from of Salt Lake were Provo visitors on E. T. Harding, Frank Smith, Academy avenue to 1st or even 5th Twelves, ' Sunday. Ida Smoot Dusenberry, East on Center street? If pavement Wllford Dean, J. C, Deal, T, C. Deal, T C. Jones, is desired later it could be done Just v i Mias Fern besbit has returned to Robert Hinckley, Merle Halverson, H. as easily. her home after spending the past ten R. Atkin, C. F. Eyring and the Misses days in Salt Lake visiting friends. Effte Evans, Maude Farrer, Merltne Some of the sidewalks In Provo are Luctle Dunn, Ruth Foster. almost entirely obstructed by brush Roylance, Mrs. A. C. Dalby was a Salt Lake Lael Irvine, Margaret Dusenberry, and weeds. Property owners without visitor Sunday. Marlon Andelin, Virgins Sutherland, civic pride should be taught it by the Ada Howe, Velma Howe, Ezma Lewis, city Mr. Paul Dorius of Salt Lake spent Maurine Dunn. Vivian BonnetL- -. Inez In Provo with friends. , Sunday McDonald, Elva Chlpman, Mary and People in certain sections of our Helen Newell, Myrteen Thurmond, city are in the habit of turning cows Mr. end Mrs. J. Karl Beck left on Madeline Hathenbruck, Fern Cluff, into the streets, caring little for the Wednesday for Phlladelpjhla, where Zena Cluff, 'Anna Booked Ada Taylor, property they damage. Stringent meaMr. Beck wll resume his studies it Eva Robison and - Miss Johnson of sures should be taken against such Mr. Medical the Jefferson couegd. ' 8alt Lake. carelessness. . , and Mra. Beck have spent the sume e mer months In this city visiting with Miss Ada Howe was the fcharming Underground pubITo lavatories on relatives and friends. hostess at a miscellaneous shower the main street are convenience that given in honor of Miss Ora Bailey mark a progressiva- ami modern city. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Nelson entertain- whose marriage to Mr. George B. Provo is p.enty large enough for such ed at a prettily arranged dinner party Harding takes place In, the Salt Lake improvements. Wednesday complimentary to Mr. and temple Wednesday, September 6. Mrs. J. Karl Beck, who will make Pink and white formed the dainty Why not make our Commercial club their home in Philadelphia during the color scheme throughout the enter- - more of a commercial school in coming school year. The table was rooms, where a splendid pro-- , business husto courtesy and attractively decorated with boqueta gram consisting of instrumental and business methods, rather than simply of sweet peas and asters, where cov- vocal selections and various games a nice convenient placd for certain Find the car that is Kkionized. er were laid for fifteen guests. was carried out A special attraction parties to play sluff.. To do this, all Tins is a busy street as seen from of the evening waa presented by Miss the business men should be active in Miss Alene Cluff left Wednesday Anna .Taylor In. the, form ofjmldue the.- interests, of the cfwfc. , . .. ... Pedestrians are uy aeroplane. for New York where ahe will atudy and graceful danced. At the conclui walking here and there among the music during the ensuing school sion of the hostess served the The evening the interurban parties paving automobile traffic. One ofthe can year. The many friends of Miss Cluff delicious luncheon to the following In this city care little for the pedes I a has a Klsxon on it. The owner wish her success in her musical ca- participants: Mesdamea Merle Hal- - trian. The people of Provo can climb hu3 sounded it. Which one? . reer. 'ti vorsen. T. C, Jonea, E. T- - Harding. over ties at' every crossing If they e e .! , Robert Hinckley. H, R. Atkin. Carl , have to, but they don't Jlke to. Why We will gladly put a Klaxon on Mis. Marguerite Stewart left Mis- - not , P. Eyring. Harold Clark and the providff croashigs? The city your car. If, after you have tned; New York Wednesday where sha will eg Eff EvaM Merlin RoylanceJ shottl(J remintf t&OBe ,n charre of th,g : IE, you are willing to drive with resume her position as the premiere Maude, Farrer. Lucile Dunn, Ruth Fob convenience. ouc it, we Will take it off and.daD8eUBe wlth the Metropolitan Opera tef Marlon Andelin, 'Virginia Super- TONIGHT star and an all staroast. Keystone Comedy SAVED by WIRELESS 2000 feet of laughs and . WtTfum 8. Hart in The Disciple angle-Ka- e Baa y Trl- - Featurm not a tear -- O I I - Monday, Sept. 4, P?at. 4 p m j Jesse L. Lasky presents the dainty film star MARIE DORO in COMMON GROUND m By Marion Fairfax Marie Doro, whose delightful personality has endeared her to millions of screen patrons is seen in the role of a . young girl of the slums. How threngh the. kind interest of a young judge she is brought into better Klaona BURTON HOLMES TRAVEL PICTURES Tuesday, September 5th are made only by the i Newark, N. J. -- Mfg. Co., like all cundard articles they are widely imitated. To be sure, look for the Klaxon name-plate- . v : ; , 700,000 are S. d , I - HUDSON ted ' EUP2S-SI- X DODOS BE OTHERS Automobiles Ail kms, of Tires, Tubes, Qilg Greases and Ae- - L cessories. Storage Batteries Charged - and Repaired U Hindi of Auto Repair Done Reasonably. "7crk . , F. ly Equipped Machine hep t-- d Foundry in , Connection TTcti I ' Triangle Offers - Martyrs of Alamo A Fine Arts- Priodnetion in Five Acts - HER: PAINTED HERO A Two Part Keystone Comedy with Polly Morara nod Chas. Murray, i LovelbMcConnell f envi- political conspirators is told! in this photoplay. - The Republicans of Vineyard held; ronsihe primary Wednesday and selected delegatee to the Repute.), Ilcan convention to be held In Salem September II. M. O. Miner Was (elected chairman, of the precinct, arat Jt. Wallace Clegg, secretary. These with Harry Gammon, Rufusn Babcock and Conrad Maag were, elected to the central committee and wi be the executive working committee for Hv Blake 'wawTronri-natethe precinct: for Justice of the pmsre and Charles Maag for constable. The following deegatea were elected the convention: Jacob B. Clegg, M. -- O. Miner, J. O. Stone, Mrs. Ml O. Miner, 5 ronment and how she saves him from ruin by - j charge you nothing. There ia a Klaxon for every tize and kind of car from $4 to $10. 'Is' s Crrttaed. Z70 rZH72 AND CD. -- ' of Mlsa Bachman at a bundle shower fouow ed by . a yesterdaytheatre party at the Columbia In the - ' supper La fifteen gtwwta The afternoon was pleasmaantly spent. In various games and a served hostess which the lic after luncheon., daintily prepared evening. Mrs. Thelma McAdams la visiting with her parents In this city tor a few'Riayt before going to California to v spend the winter. Miss Martha Robbins has returned to Santaquln after a pleasant visit In Mrs. D. R. Beebe returned from this city with relative and friends. . a Ephraim today where she baa spent j the past several weeks visiting rela- The attractive home of Mra. Helen Lengthen the life of Yqut Machinery It has bee that 75 per cent ol the proven acpreciatjoni i farm machinery 1 is due to weather exposure-o- nly 25 per cent is due to V Wear anff tear. This, means that rust destroys your taachin-cr- y three times faster than use. Y0U! Jour machines from but you can save ftem, from -- nwg Build a ahed. Keep tnachioca in it when nob in use,your A machine shed is very simple to. build It doesnt cost much in fact, is cheaper than paying lor new ma-- , chine or new parts. Build it how, We have Rufus Babcock, . Harrr Gammon, Charles Maag and Ray Harding. Tho ,nrechc. . en-- I unanimously doned J. O.Stone for county assessor and the delegation is pledged to work for his notuhaatton. the necessary cement Turn-ber shingles, roofings etc, and will" e,p 0X with the ? talk it over,, This putsplans Lt you under no obligations , Rio Grande Railroad . company of $10,000 and costa for of his eighteen months old aon Clafre M. Christensen. The baby wag killed on tb Rio Grande crossing tor the the B QtWfZViLLE LUMOEP t (A sreiM d no tr e-- th or ?ilh Fork. A-- ut 4, H, a ERUNSON, ca. Manager, Provo,'UUh |