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Show - . THE PROVQ HERALD SOCIETY. CLUB NOTES, PERSONALS "SLIff ei will" meet at the Mr. and Mrs. B, H.' Bower and baby . The Nineteenth Century club met Lemoine Tuesday daughter, Bernice are spending a few Friday afternoon at the borne Mrs. afternoon at 3 o'clock. days with relatives and friends in SamueL Schwab. ' The paper of the Salt Lake City. afternoon was given by Airs. Murray " ' Twelves, subject, "The Women and Mrs. William Homer of Eureka was Mr. and Mrs. Peter Boyce went' to Children of China" and was a. very a Provo visitor during the week. Salt Lake City yesterday, Mr. Boyce interesting one. , The next "session having been ealled in connection will be held with Mrs. Schwab when Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Halladay enterwith some mining business. Before Miss Alice, Reynolds will give the tained with a delightful card party returning they may spend a few days paper. ;7 at their home in the Second Ward in Park City. 7 r ' - " "'Miss Alice Reynolds has returned last evening. Five nunareu was the TheSbroslsJunior club met Thurs- from' a visit with friends' in Salt Lake .game played and the first prizes were won by Mrs. Jim Farrer and Wa day evening at the home of the presi- City. , Meldenhall, and the consolation prizes dent Miss Mina Taylor when the proMiss Cleo Jones was the compile were awarded Mrs. Polly Vincent and gram was furnished by members of the E. T. club. Jones mented Mrs. Sorosis Utah guest af a delightful dinner Spencer Clark. . The rooms were pret""Millet" on an miscellaneous and shower Thursday interesting paper eolor scheme gave tily decorated in -"numa ven and Frank rLeone- - Worsley. Mrs. gi Wagnergave night of pink and white, carnations and hya" An Several musical ber of interesting" readings." Jnteresjjnf "game was cinths being "the flowers used. The vocal were and was given beautiful the selections first played given prize guests at the affair were Mr. and S. R. Loose Mrs. Miss to Cleo Mrs Stiehl. consola Jones and the by Fay Mrs. Wm. Meldenhall, Mr, and Mrs. club Miss to of Utah Grace and tion Pink Sorosis the Callaway prize Saxey. Joseph Dunn, Mr. and Mrs.Jim FarMiss Ridge were guests of the club. and white carnations were used to Frances Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Following the session' the 'girts' enjoy1" 'decorate' tfie' din1hg"'tab ers were laid for twenty guests. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Vincent, Mr. ed a theatre party at the Princess. and Mrs. Chas. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. . Mrs. - R. R. Irvine, Jr., will enter ., Will Farrer," Mr. and Mrs." W. O. tain the members of the Bridge club and Mrs. Eph Homer, Mr. AT at her home this afternoon. " " and Mr3. E. A. Mitchell. MisT EMza Halladay assisted in serving. (Mrs. Guy Sterling of Salt Lake City Mary's Guild tome of ,Jdra. E. tf A, ' III. lit 01 laflplTSalc T v lace In selecting Miss Nannettee Flack the tkle role of "Alma, Where Do You'lJve?" which "he will prsent at the Opera House tonight Joe Weber displayed his usual wisdom in casting "' a play properly. The part is one which requires an unusual talenf for farce comedy and a voice of proper training. Jean Briquet is the composer of the music that Paris has ever listened to. But in originating his melodies he sets a task before the singer which is more difficult than is evident on the surface'. : R Is for . this Teason that-tpart of Alma is hard to fill. From over a hundred candidates, most of them lacking in some essential, Mr. Weber selected Nannette Flack. She has - aereonalky. wkiek makes farce reasonable, brings the meaning of the author out of the cloud of his owrt egdtistical perspec tive, and makes of the auditor a friend and sympathetic listener. la, .addition to jthls, Miss Flack has a clear, eweet voice which" interprets is spending the week in Provo the the lifting waltz music of "Alma' in an appealing commanding method. guest of Mrs. A. F. Palm. j for : r most-popula- by-Miss Bees-Jey,Mr- CEI1IE5 'a , ' SISTERS LODGE Miss Zelda Whittaker entertained ,a number rfrlendswith.. a delightful . "candy pull" at her home last The guests were the Misses Kimfoer, Maida Peterson, Mable Ferrin, Ilah' John, Adele Peters, Messrs. Irving Scott, Lattie Webb, Wallace Thomas, SeymotA1 Gray, Verl THE DANGER even-Ing- Ef-fi- e The Pythian Sisters lodge held their installation ceremonies at their lodge rooms Thursday afternoon when the following officers were inducted in. to office: Caroline Blumenthal, past Jones, Alfred Simmons. The following people formed an tomobile party to Springville Tuesday evening to attend a dancing party Jn that city. Mr.and Mrs. N. H. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hughes, Mr. and VV. Farrer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs.-- J. R. Hodson. E. j Foley's Honey' and Tar Compound, R. E.. Fisher, Washington, Kas., says: "I was troubled with a severe attack of chief; Wil- 'p.-i-ii- -s j hiii itrh in lo ftop V i? trial bottle- secoafia. will prove u. - j t liavo. sold other remedies f"r si in tro'ji.uo.s, nut none mat we couiu recommend mcrS highly than the well u Mr. and Mrs, Z. T. Webb 'jvere the guests of honor at a delightful surprise party given at their home Wed- oceasion being the - co-pa- , Gate, Clear Creek ard Hiawatha Coal. 150 to 160 West Fifth North. Both Phones, 232. Castle y 23 One window, choice 35c each he Ifoiday Jan. J91h that-xgraeious " r IRVINE North Acad. Aye. HEAVY RAILS TO BE FOR SALE Mason and LI TO Where do ? You Live? Farrell used 6 months, price $350. buys it this week. Room 18 Lamar Hotel piano $175.00 Production Extraordinary at WANTED Woman for ptstry cooking and bread making. Roberts hotel FOR RENT Neat five-roohouse, Modern. 231 South "4th East. J. W THE OPERA HOUSE I Bates. FOR -- SALE Good Cash Business. A" money maker. Enquire "C" Herald. Saturday Night, January 27th X Joe Weber's .rinMluet.ionitIma, Where Do You" Live?"" FOR RENT T Wo roonts, furnished, water, clothes closet, and serened ? V a porch. t f?.S West 1st North;'- Phone y v 560x. T . -- HALF-RAT PROVO. ES-X- ' music, done into English by tli com- poser, John Briquet. t announced here Tslc..A.joljJj-g...xyJict.- f For State Horticultural Convention, ' Jan. 29 and 31. State Dairymen's Association, February 1st. State Dry Farmers' Convention, Gernian-Frcnduiarce,wi- George L llobart, with original music by th ebr.illiant Y this season. Sales date, January 27, at 10 a. m. I "Prices , 50 to $1.50 ' V Tickets on sale for above conven-tions- r Jan. 29, SI, Feb.. 1, 2 and 3. Fihai feturn Tfmit" Feb;-- , 1912. Feb. 2nd. Li Hffil PROVO L A . ir.sr Pise birthday . anniyexs.ajvx .jafj.Jtchx'.4n!.-!--8.?-JS8il?- i offer. Forty guests were pres our ' ent during the evening. Provo Drug Co., fnrtyvfottrth. Mrs. Webb. UTAH TIMBER COAL . COMPANY. & " Winter-gree- n, Oil Thymol and, a few otherwontti'at have wrotight derful cures all over the country.1"). D. This .compound, known as D. Prescription, will cool and heal the toown 25c each GRIPPE '$T?fT9flTIT0H. returned from , Salt Lake City where he has .been conferring with Br. Beattie concern- ing the April meeting 6f.tbeTJtan LTnnllk n mioilnn nt mhinV, fir ' Hughes is president " One window, choice is its fatal tendency to" pneumonia. To cure your la grippe coughs take la grippe and nothing I used did me Dollie Blumen- - any good and I was threatened with liamson, E. junior; thai, M. of R. C; Elizabeth Archbold, pneumonia. A friend advised me to M. of finance; Mrs. Josie Boardman, use Foley's Honey and Tar Compound protector; Mrs. Dottie Bower, guard. and I got some atrtmce. I was relieved from tae very first. By the time I had taken three bottles my la grippe wis gone. I believe Foley's Honey and Tar Compound to be the best medicine I ever used, and always keep a rem Ecziimn. bottle-. .With 'me." For sale- by Hed' ' Co. other-auv ol K.i Kiiia Oi'. or - mer tor- in-- quist Driig tro'ibi rxtxt-ift- to act. We mil f.'uiiratitce you" fUllll "Er. E. G Hughes has evening-th- e M. Elizabeth GillispE: senior? Jane au- nesday Seriia Vincent, chief; '"' OF LA Curtains Traveling Salesman's Samples. Single Curtains just as you see them in our show windows ' " of FRIGHTFUL :O POLAR WINDS terrifice force at the far north and play havoc with the skin, causing red, rough .or sore chapped psrHtnat-Taee- d Trarriis-anBuctlen'a Salve It makes heal them. to Arnica Unrivaled and smooth. soft skin the also burns, boils, sores, for and piles. Only bruises cuts, ulcers, 25 cents at Hedquisfs Drug Co. , Bio w with Get r o u i mj vj kj --i Winter Rale K21 Delivered it now while you can. have plenty. We z 17 Telephone' d'' To increase bonded $60,000,000 to $70,000,00 etaoinetaoln indebtedness of the company from to $70,000,000 and to take tip the bonds outstanding, which total $ 835,000r-a-meeting.of..t- cold-sore- s, stock- - he. HALF RATES FINE PROGRAM FOR IE CT PROm J-- - th Salt- LakeItoTrtewtH be held in Salt Lake March 4. On of )the objects' of authorizing the increase of $21,000,000 in this company's bonds is to have sufficient funds on hand to make a number of and extensions that Improvements have long been under consideration. of the J. Ross Clark7 road has said that the company was number of Improveconsidering ments which would likely bo made af. bondTssue had been ter " floated. He was not in a position to say just what these Improvements would be, but it is believed that one of the first will lie the building of a line from Daggett to Barstow In California. Ever since the Salt Lake ,th company has beea- . vice-preside- nt -- 1 jt- - zcvr - i i - x . Purity in the-'lie- TKat park1ing, KealtK giving xest wnicK comes from the use of purest mountain brook water jn lot iBecier a tneT-lbrewing Ber. "Better all tne rest." tcyeragc-fo- r V: - flatistying. - . . :; listOrcler Direct from Hf tkt Srciiiiujidtlallinfl.ti HUG OQDEN', theiSanta FTtracks-oyerith- ii stretch of country. Among the Improvements - planned by the company for, the present year: is the relaying of the Provo branch line from Provo to Lynndyl and the completion of the branch line from Moapa.to SLlhomas In .'Nevada. Always give- satisfaction because they always do the work. J. T. Shelnut, Bremen, Ga,f says: "I have nsed Foley , "Write for pnce tising" - tatlc use or between meali nounsKinp;-1- . -- TTonte-warbuilt- FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS. TKc ,becr . for tall The true kcaltk food . . " . t- , Best Erasers ' oy.test than v-.- ; . UTAH. -- : .: Via Salt, Lake Route. For Stato Horticultural Convention, '' Jam" 29 and 3i. State Dairymen's Association, ' A Booster campaign that will outdo any-- " thing that.ever happened here: before. Let's work together ou who are homeless ood ee' If we can't figure out a way for ruary 1st. State Dry Feb. 2nd. ' Farmers' Convention, Program above conventions Jan. 29, 31, Feb. 1, 2 and 3. Tickets on sale-fo- r Final return limit Feb. the of Provo Public Schools to be given at the Tabernacle Tuesday evening, January 30 at 8 p. m. 4, 1912,." JaB. Mgr. of the 2. Omaha, Neb., recom-mond- a ' anFlttijSS?' f - ' "There's ; '. . "-" show ' No Place Like Home." 185 Wesf Third go. "" CENTRAL SCHOOL. "Chorus, Girls, ;(a) "Peacefully Sleep," A. Donald. (b) .'Hungarian Lullaby.v Liszt t Chorus, oys, (a) "Queen of the-silen- night" Xrpm the German; ."Three Bumhle: Bees,". Iron-(b) ." the v - -- and Baker Lumber Co. - Grades,' xh Wlllow-hock,Hoffer. - ' )'.'By- - the Firelight". (II Trovo- tore) Verdle"- talk over the. ..plans ' . er Foley's'H6neyaia7Tar 1. Chorus," Primary Grades, "Lull- Compound is a reliable family mediaby' from Geibel, "Trip to Santa cine. Give it to your children and Lane'' take it yourself when you feel a cold 2. Chorus, Grammar Grades, "Trl-bu- te coming on. It checks and cures to the Soldiers" from Der coughs, colds and croup and prevents Frelschut ' " . " ' ' bronchitis and pneumonia. Refuse 3. Chorus, "Soya, "Sleep, Oh Weary - by substitutes.1- - For-s- ale one sleep," Dr. G,-- F. Root. " Drug Co. MAESER SCHOOL. 1. 1 Chorus, Primary Grades, '.'Wasatch' -NOTICE. . we will keep'' Dr. Vincent. 2. Chorus, Grammar- - Grades, "The The annual meeting of the stock Woodland Rose," E. Herman. -- holders of the Provo Commercial ft 3. Chorus, Boys, "The Jovial Farmer boy'' Dr. Root Savings"banlt will be held at thelr ".' FRANKLIN SCHOOL. banking house on" Thursday Febr 8, 1912, at the hour of. 1 o'clock p. m., 1; Chorus, Primary, Grades" "Fairy , for the,, purpose of electing officers Chorus" Dr. Hanson. 12. Chorus, 5th Grade, "Sant' Lucia,'J for the ensuing, yemr, and for the - , -verdio transaction of such other business fta ('a) 6th 4.7 Como in and We'll' you some lumber and figures-tha- t will clear away a whole lot; of this talk .about prices being- too high to build now. Fact is never again will lumber of tne quality we handle be as cheap, because every year our virgin-forests are growing smaller and. th demands are growing largc." We say in all sincerity, "Lucky will be the man wno builds ln 1912.: If Interested, com in. Scfolitz Hotel, y'' ing Song, from Mozart Foley'a Honey and Tar Com- 3. Duet Mies Clark and Mr. Johnson, pound, because it cures in every case. "Sing me to Sleep,' Greene "I have used It myself and I: have 4. Chorus, Grammar Grades, "Stars recommended it to many others who of the Summer Night," Woodbury hav since told me of its great In 'diBeases-- of the throat 111 PARKER SCHOOLenra-tfrpow- . start breaking,, ground L "rig"ht away. Chorus, Grammar Grades, "Even- kcCaffery, to you "America" The assembly. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COM- Tlmpanogus POUND "CURES IN EVERY L Chorus Primary Grades, "We're a CASE." Happy Band of Children. - - Mr. I9I2 Yeaiu For our town, and let it mark-,the new era of a borne building. TUESDAY Feb- Kidney Pills with great satisfaction and found more relief from their use than from any other kidney medicine, and I've tried almost all kinds. I can cheerfully recommend them to all sufferers fbr kidney and bladder trouble." Foley Kidney Pill will cure any.case of kidney br bladder trouble not become" before the meet-- 1 yond "the reach of medicine. ; No medi- may properly ' ' ' cine can do more. For sale, by 'Hed- Ing. J. T. FARRfcR, Cashier. onist Dm? Co., ,' V - Let's Make 3. German. - 7;-' ' Chorus, Girls and Boys, "Dear Utah," from Donizetti." . . ' |