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Show THE PROVO POST TUESDAY East-Tinti- uvu r 'A Ptoto Institution" c The annual meeting of the stockholders of the East Tintlo Coalition Mining company wag held in this city Saturday, at which time the following officers and director! were eieoteJ for the ensuing year: H. C. Hicks, president; Henry O. Bluwen-tha-t, August Bestel-meye- r. and treasurer, a ho secretary with John M. Bestlemeyer and N C. Hicks constitute (the board of direo-tors- . TONIGHT D. W G RIFFITIIi'. PRESENTS SCARLET DAYS TARZAN What is itf Ape or man? Always with his trainer. The - big mystery of the age. See him eat, drink; smoke and perform his marvelous cycle of tricks. north-sout- east-we- w.n-ze- .IJiilMA. AND .CQMPAN Y CONJURERS of the Far East XL - - BELLE OLIVER "The Cheer-UGirl" indicates that commercial values may be expected at depth, and with this view in mind the management of the mine has made every effort to install necessary , machinery and equipment for a campaign of deep W. E. WHITTLE Comedy Ventriloquist DOMINQUE AMOROS Assisted by J eanet te in "Mon Chapeau IT ' American .WOLF AND PATTERSON Song and Dance Entertainers COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA "THE Evening REX BEACHS . Tremendous Drama of Redemption ' 7 :30 - 9.15 V With WILL ROGERS "Her First Kiss" v SUTTONMARKET Godiva mountain zone. The secretarys repoilt showed .the company to be financially with Phones 194 and 19o treasury stock still, unissued. Composers and Their Recognition Garth Bowers Dead r Gala extremes .take '4 ''! r" i ir A4 v . PARIS by storm! BLACK VELVET tVSJVttlk Is Fashion') Latest Decree Corsages are going lower than ever. And who ever would have thought of leather for evening hatar Or leather lor frocks, or ' aheerhimmering evening gown? That is the newest Pans erase, an na ! mm, vm m s k nsw miflill iniallM at lk innil SuSi niianHalh pat Tan lasiW In this issue: A plate directory of Xmas gifts for all ages, tastes and temperaments. You may begin and end your shopping in HarpefSBasa? biggest issue ever published December on sale, novo Hedquist Drug Co. 2 Store s In Court year old son of Leo Ferre, was arraigned before Mr. god Mrs. F, P. Bowers of Wood- - Judge James B. Tucker, Saturday land, Whsateh county, died In this on a charge of speeding an auto- 'dity, Saturday, morrtLj of bright mobile within the limits of Provo disease. The young man Is survived city. He entered a plea of guilty fined 810, which he paid by his parents, four brothers; and two nd slaters. The body was taken to WoodI Eugene Whltear has filed suit In land for bnrlal last evening. the dt ttrict court for divorce' against Nina Whltear, alleged disertion as the cause of the action. . Plaintiff Is a reslais-- 4 taquln. The Meno Trope died in this city Sat-- couple was married e u ruary 28, 1918 Santaquln unlay night at the age of 82 yeaijsl She was bom In Germany in 1837. f In the case of F. L. y. Miss Dope; Who had never married. Lewis Thompson, judgment war rend-ha- s nor mlafives living in this mntry- - ered ln faTOr of tha, plaintiff, for 35, Some' tlflxeago she met with an attorneys ftii and costs. . accident ln a1 fall and had never fully recovered, and it is state that this together ' With seases incident f,,ed a complalnt ,n ,fa6 dlt"lct tou against Charles Jenkins for 8873. in to old age were the cause of Her attorney, fMB hleged t0 death. due on a promissory note. Funeral services Vfere held at Bergs undertaking chapel thin afternoon. Burial was in the city cemetery. Farm Bureau Meets Garth Bowers, C iA v -- . LAUGHING BILL HYDE Comedy '"We enjoy doing it, because we feel that we' are jially being of service to you, that We are, doing homething that will help tq repay you for always thinking of us as "my grocer." We try to make it pleasant for you to come to our store, idea? ant as well as profitable, for thats the best way to make our own work pleasant anl profitable for ourselves. One of our ways of making things pleasant 's telling you about the good things we have-- on our shelves. Ami one of these good things r is R zon Baking Powder. We recommend Ryzon to you because we believe youll le .mighty glad we called it to-y- our attention, Wt know it?s pure and economical. Ami we feel absolutely certain that you will always find it uniform in quality and product ie of lite bgst results always. Priced fairlv at 40 cents per pound. on his be- then it should be omitted from the done the program, by whomever it was opinion of written. Mr. Oberhoffer. does not believe in to .voice playing American compositions mereHe is Emil Oberhoffer, ly on the score of the composers guished conductor of the Minneapolis nationality. ..... , ... .j' .v It doesnt matter where the comSymphony Orchestra, which gives a concert Saturday, February .14th, at poser was born, he says, or to what the Colombia Theatre. , flag he piys his allegiance if he '"Too many . conductors," he says, writes real music it should be" given think they have) done their duty a hearing. If he doesnt, the mere when they give a new American com- fact of his belonging to one country position one hearing. That seems to pr another should not entitle him to mb as reasonable as to say that eat- a place on a dignified concert proing breakfast one day should be suf- gram. ficient for the year. During the fourteen years of my ' If a work is worth playing at all, leadership of the orchestra, I have it should be played often enough real-l- y tried faithfully and diligently to give to familiarize the public with it recognition to American composers beauties. One hearing is distinctly whodeserve it from a musical stand' not enough for such a purpose. point. That is the one standard of If it is' not worth much attention, judgment, anyway or should be. - Thursday Matinee 4 P. M. at With all the propaganda half, justice is not yet American composer, in the a ;man eminently qualified his views. " BLACK SECRET," NO. 6. , s, e- n p - h st tell And Uv know-ththe groceries" will be'm your kitchen in a few minutes. ItS no bother or trouble for us to do this. 4 Jorn M. Bestelmeyer, general manager of the property, submitted his annual report; which showed that the geology of this particular group Is represented mainly by the Godiva limestone, overlaying Pachard ryoilte and traversed by general fractures. The report stated that Incline tunnels and cross-cuthave at various times been driven into the foi inatiou to get a better line on the fracture extern, which is exposed at a number of points on the piop-The work thus accomplished ty. 3:45, 10, 15, 25c. Evening 8:15 15, 25, 35, 50c. It h a comfort to pick up the phone and us what you want. , The report showed that during the past year a permanent shaft site had been selected, excavations made and roads built to the property. A combination boarding and bunk house has been built and pipe lines extended to supply water for mining ajf well as for culinary purposes.1 A large hoist houne, compressor room, blacksmith shop and bead frame were constructed as rapidly as possiole and a power line extendtd from the main Tintic Standard line to the Coalition shaft. The report further Btates that the shaft is now down 100 feet, and that it is well Umbered throughout. At the present depth, according to the report, the mineralization consisting of brown lime, iron mnnganlse and suphides Is remarkable considering the depth, and yet ail things taken iifto consideration ave the manrlgement tp believe that no great depth will be necessary to reach limcMone so favoraQle for ore deposition throughout the t; Wednesday , January 7th Youll appreciate our store when someone drops in for dinner mining. . Vi THREE CdalitidnzMimng Company Holds Stockholders Meeting; Officers are Elected "V- - Matinee JANUARY 6, 1920 SPECIAL 18 - Heavy Farm Harness Only $65.00 -- 4 - Traces I K, Backhands 1 xfs, Yankee Brechlngs 2 , Lines 20 ft . 1 Dont bay a harnqse until yon see thin Yon save money by trading here. Collar pads 75 cents and 97 cents. We carry the best line of horse collars ln the county. Bring in your harnesses and have them repair ed and oBed. - Watch this spates for specials. inh-wlde- d J J - ANDERSON A Pleasant Grove G- - . . n geu $ jiHe" aey&d -- i?ve 4rr tone. 1 Hk-kma- . -- .fce .. , Maybik. wonder why the Hottentot law makes the groom pay "for his on tbs wife? - Dunn a. "Psrhsp ground that what you get for nothing yon appreciate." Loulsvllls 1 : V pa-ln- '"-do- Courier-Journa- l. .win ROGERS I in UUQUNG Bill HYDE by hex beach. i IS ...Tvo ciooka wage Orem Line 11 i latter sinks hack after firing and hit-Iting Black Jack, who U mortally hurt, Burg's aim has alao been true and Denny Is badly injured. There 1 stiH plenty of fight left ln both and once again they fire, the last fbr both. The hots are heard In the Bonanza saloon, and when the drinkers reach the spot to investigate they find the dead bod- ieo of Burg and Slevln, r Dividends, " payable' yields better than anally, on present Ut Mt, local cosapaay. T funrierty, far eeat a V , The American Dork Irrigation company fees filed articles of .lncorpora, The Uon with the county clerk. prinplpal place of business Is American Fork. - The' capital stock in 7,000 shares ln primary stock valued at 88.00 per Share, and 29,000 shares of third class water valued at per share. The company will take the water from the Amerhan Fork river and other sources.1 Tie officers and dlrectoip are: Thou. J. Barrett president; Geo, F. Shelley, secretary and Mary J, Abel treasurer; Thoe. J. Barrett, Lafayette Parker; Wm. 8. 8torrs, N. A. Larsen and yrin An 85-0- sp . , Descriptive circular ea application. Address: . u JOE R. BROWN, n , Incorporates Asst Beeretary, 0 s ,jraytow. LeOia . Show Y ou v ' , Vhat We Can Dd - Post Job Printing-Dept- . A e Lm L. Baker CJauda W. Baker 4 Couneelore and t Attomeye OAKER & BAKER 10B W. Center St. Elks Bldg. Provo, Utah Eureka, Utah. ANN0U1KXHIT3T Drs. . II- - Unrbld sad CL Dozqr DSHTCTS rt -- -- At Columbia Theatre Dr. Z2dns Psrlon Eli-Tomer- ly Thos. Coddlngton. SALT LAKE A UTAH R. R. CO. t - stationery. We can supply you with fine letterheads printed on Hammermili Bond and furnish envelopes to match' in any of the twelve . colors or white. i , ,' Remember we are letterhead specialists. You will find the quality of our printing and the paper we give you very high and our prices f 885.-00- 0.; First Preferred Stock - , , Sail Lfike LUlah r Rcilrond Ccpcny - A Goldwyn filck Jack Burg and Denny Slevln, months have been systematl- tally robbing their employer, a mine ner. of gold dug from his claim. tunned to find that someone has off with the treasure box In they hid the loot Immediately accuse each other. Where did J one ask, pulling his gun. what Im asking you! Is - Matolhi Use envelopes to match the color of your A meeting of the Provo Farm Bur eau will be held ln the district court room this evening, heginlng at 7:30 oetotek. Every farmer ln Provo and vicinity fs requested to be present a there are a number of important matters to be discussed. . Picture a fhrillAg (h4th ; the other's reply 4s he, too, grab his ' In Rex rQ!e Beachs Laughing trusty Ox bo of silence Hyde 'After minute gunp uhioh g Goldwyu Ploture, t to the Cdumbte theatre Thurs- - Mas In (ho darknees, and both men kr- Only hotlv-rol- l dead over , go down, but only to cmwl to coVer 04 rocks, in as Alaska settlement behind boulders. Burg leans over the, the gun buses' away at Slerln. The side and fight end. i . , Envelopes to -- POST WANT ADS PAT A Want Ad Will Turn the Trick--Tr- y Onel 1 |