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Show 3PAGE . IN THE. SOCIAL REALM-- Lad - Summary of Governor9 s Message 1913-14- ! Beck's Jewelry Store IrieindSitea now located at 184 Center, in the Davis part block. i . recom-mend- s . irpisiriltt T. j i -- a Mor-mo- . . - - were-driv- en - , etr: -- -- - UUDUIl-il- - u tTTh Irarp-bpen- ere-wT- r i e have-bee- This is considered by many cooking authorities the finest cake that can be made, tltough in reality it is not at all . -- a.. diflicult. E C Uif haMmotm Caka . One cup btifter; Z cups granulatett sugar; I cup tnili,- 1 teaspoonul rose water; cups four; 3 leiel teaspoon' fuls K C Baking lwder; white of 6 eggs, beaten dry. , Cream the butter and beat in the sugar gradually. Sift together,' threttlimei, the flour and baking powder, and add to the butter and sugar, alternately with . the milk and rose water. lastly, add cake the egg whites. Bake in three-laypans. Put the layers together with the following frosting. : KpTK The cake U a Urge one ind Kits at Women's Exchange for f 1.50. 3i er "Km ' 32 continue til all stock ' 1 wlth-hef-s- Cake, The sale of " Miss-'fiv- Daltiniors Tka HosC Popular Cake This Season ByMrxfjanetfifcKntsie-HiUEditor of the boston Cooking School Magazine financial condition of the state and gives estimates of , Review Mrt. Arvld Reese was hostess to night by the members of the Girl revenues and expenditures for ; thinks with careful manage' th Members of the RjiJe Ray ..club' at Question club. ment necessity for capltorbond Issuemay neVer arise. , hei1 home Monday evening, when a v Declare present revenue system inadequate .and unjust; regreU The' marriage of Miss Eva GUes, pleasant session was held. - The evenfailure of people to adopt constitutional amendment; commends report ing waaepent Id social wanner nd daughter of Chief of Police and Mrs. of special' commission appointed to study revenue, laws and urges daifttjefreshtoents, were served. Wilford Giles, and Sharp GlMsple legislation affording a remedy. Miag Alpha Pack was a guest of the came as a complete surprise to both" Reports Utah's educational institutions in unprecedented, gratithe young evening and the memberapresent fying condition; consolidation of school districts has resulted in great ' :wBreMisses Myrtle McEwan Edna couple. The., couple made a flying Is advantages. " Reviews two years' achievements and needs of UniverBuckley,1 Lizzie trip to Salt Lake City November S, iHoldaway, Maud sity of Utah, Agricultural college. School for Deaf and Blind and State iWooi. Hannah Buckley, Caroline BayT when the marriage ceremony was per" W. Industrial BChool, Intermediate reformatory recommended. llss. Lottie Orwin, Madeline Hathen formed Hy Deputy County Clerk J. U. . Asserts office of secretary of state is growing more important ' brack and Mrs. Belva Haws. The club LEldfldge and not until Monday even of, year; reviews multitudinous duties 61 secretary and every will meet in two weeks with Miss ing were the parents Informed and authorization for Increased force. . the parental blessing, which was readMvilli McRwun. . Is strong In praise of present attorney general, paying specially ily given, asked, for. Miss Giles has to accomplishments in connection with collection attention particular MIbs Hampshire presided over been connected with the Knight Intaxes. jew-el- y ...j. of inheritance a very pleasant social affair at her vestment company -- as -- stenographer Gives reports of ftate. treasurer and state auditor, saying much bbme last evening, the young: lady andJtfr. Gillispie is a college man at will unis shown by reasn of reduction in tax levy. benefit . "V operators ' of the local telephone ex- - the B. Y. university. Touching state prison," governor Bays convict work on roads has . 1 i is sold change being the guests of the even proved astonishingly successful; prison farm and property being The Tuesday Night Card club met ing, "finx ana wnue carnations were rapidly improved. , used effectively throughout the rooms list night at the home of Mrs. C. virv Recommends tor capital crimes instead electrocution ' T anS ttnirmb"erof inlunibtiun aincb TViiiglas. was The prty house or . shooting. of vases with pink "ere' enjoyed. The young hostess was effectively adorned In connection with SUteMitaThosl)Ttarsffatni, governor calls sisted In entertaining ' her guests and white Enchantress carnations'' attention to superintendent's recommendation for segrega of smilax especial and! with combined sprays ny her sister, Miss Eva Hampshire. sterilization of those unfit for parenthood. tion and were of the tables Four game Among . the guests were Miss Ethyl ferns. sum greatly in excess of J100.000.000 state fair to be one of Utah's best educational institutions won flolds were by the and prizes Merriweather.'Miss Marjorie Sumner, played represents the aggregate, of investand, is pleased to note constant Improvement at grounds and In class Jones, Mies, Alice Russel, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. W right. The club ments in the different branches of of exhibits. Hiss Eva Cunningham, iMiss Coe Deal, will meet in two weeks with Mrs. the business, divided among the Devotes much attention to state irrigatlo nprojects and to InvestMlsft Myrtle McE wan, Miss Hannah J. B. Ashton. manufacturers of the cameras, films ment of atate money. In Irrigation enterprises and municipal bonds. Buckley, Miss Pearl Teasdale, Misses and exhibiting machwes, the rental Calls attention to necessity of legislation looking to protecting state's Miss Ray Elmer returned to Salt Lna and Genevieve Linton and Mrs. exchanges and the theater owners. Lake this afternoon accompanied by rights in lands "on national forests. ItOBi Ripple, The "motion picture trust" made 1U Has numerous recommendations .respecting the building of state Miss Ray Baxter, her cousin, who will "" in 1908 at which tlmo ippearance roads under supervision of state road commission, declaring the good ' The members of the Girl Question spend a few days In Zion. here "were ten manufacturers or Imroads movement to be of first Importance. club inet Monday evening Vita ..Miss porters, about 100 rental exchanges ' Commends activities of Btate dairy , and food department, and Batallior iftd Daughters of the Pearl Olson. An informal musiqale 6,000 exhibitors. The keenest details work of state chemist In analyzing food products and water was a delightful feature of the meet; will meet next Thursday afternoon at 0m petition existed at that time. As 2 Mrs. Francis o'clock with Knight. Sanitary conditions have been vastly improved., log when vocal selections were given i result the manufacturers undertook State Insurance department declared to be one of state's most by Miss Neola Ellectson and piano o combine under the new scheme of ibuslness on a important institutions, having helped put the Insurance aelectiona by Miss Bess Gammon. atent control. The government high plane. The next meelng will be held with SPECIAL PRICES FOR PAIN' barges that in pursuance of this The vital questions affecting water rights are discussed under Miss Ferris Noyes. lan the Motion Picture ..Patents of United States government head of. statengineer, LESS DENTISTRY ONE ompany was incorporated in New continues to be invited, resources water on information in obtaining The employes of the Provo Meat & ."ersey, and to it the manufacturers and legislation is urged to make appropriation to! meet government Packing company with a. number of ' their under provipatents, assigned WEEK ONLY "half way." guests enjoyed a pleasant sleighing ions guaranteeing the companies cer- ' Fish and game have prospered, says message, until now there is pajty Monday evening. The party ain royalties. noted a large Increase In both big and little game and in fish. Estabmade a trip to Olmsted In Provo canProm the patents company the manlishment of elk parks and preserves for big game Is given hearty yon, and later enjoyed refreshments Gold fillings, was $2.00, now. ...$1.00 ifacturers took back licenses, binding at a local cafe.. The party included Amalgum (silver) fillings, was approval. fhemselves so Chat only licensed films Mr. and Mrs. Phil. Speckart, Mr. and Agricultural commissioner has been commendably active, espe.60 $1.00, now ... le used and then only, in and pests cially in that which relates to suppression of fruit diseases fMrs. J. H. Booth, Mr. andMrs. Dave gold crowns, was $5, now 4.0c Hcensed machines. Royalties of $2 and in providing better" marketing arrangements. Openshaw, Mr. and Mrs.W. E. Stoker, Crown and bridge work, was 5, er week were to ibe collected and no Sufficient appropriation is recommended for National Guard, Mr. and Mrs. Art Buckley, Mr. and 4.(K now per tooth, aore films were to be sold, but only ' . which is declared to me in splendid shape. Mrs. Mel Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Whalebone plates with best teeth leased. The allegation is made that new capltol, and SXG Mitchell, Misses Flossie Dunn, Jetta Satisfactory progress has been made on the for under the new plan the prices were new in housed be quarters. 1915 will undoubtedly Maiben, "N;eola Ellertson.Mary Rus- New sterilized glasses for ea.ch 'gradually Increased, until at the preslegislature of and Francisco San at" both i Bell, Corinne- Wilson, Mrs. Emma patron. Work ""guaranteed. If not ent time the exhibitor Utah should be creditably represented pays more' for Is urged to make 1915. Present legislature in I Gatherum, Mrs. Mina Vance, Mrs. Joe San Diego expositions satisfactory, money refunded. the rental of a film than he formerly reason k " a . i yri anoroorlatlons. This subject is given marked mention for ji. vmua i tr i sin, mcssm. ooauiuet rioprauie, Remember the date. till Jan. 20th. paid to buy It outright Utah. that thousands of exposition visitors will pass through DR. DOUGLASS Gatherum, James Gatherum and All rental exchanges were required In order to is veterans war urged Indian to state Ernest Wride. Pensions by Over Hedquist Drug Store No: 2. :o enter Into license agreements, with ? 104 West Center St. hasten proper recognition by government. the result that many out own property of a value. Y. B. Miss Alice Reynolds,- 9( the Recapitulation shows state institutions of business. The exhfbitors were dil ' of,$3,569,275.40. university, went to Salt Lake City vided among the different exchanges where ehe will address the Utah TAf 'tnd each exhibitor was required to 'Women's Press club meeting in the obtain his entire supply of fiifrom Bishops building this evening. one members of the combine have finan exchange. THE DOCTORS QUESTION ... IN IVIES TRUST CASE In 1910 the trust started out to cial or other' interests in them, and Mrs. W. R. Graham has returned to in order that the favored houses ".onopolize the rental exchange busi- that Provo after a two months' visit in may enjoy the limit of profitable Much Sickness Due to Bowel Dl- r Bluglium New Yor Hefore Edward ness and organized the General Film r,.oir,ioa v.i.v" nthof hniises that might in-which orders. proceeded to acini"? terf atTju si; xsa f'aciter o' Fhilatlelphia. sitt'ug as a oi'it sny. Miss Dorothy Newcorabe and Miss licens-or of summarilv ''orced to close their doors, cancel the "..: bi;t'iii(!.:s special examiner by apj.ointmen'v oi Norma Haverctimp, who rental exchange in the United. The triai of the government's suit A doctor's first question when .con- the United States district com I. weeks in three tie spending past ':.'(s except one. It bought out fifty-- , against the " trust" is e.iected to ex-- j consulted by a patient is,' "are your Provo, left Sunday for Salt Lake City! uiking of testimony hss 'been c.):ii fcven exchanges, for which it paid upuavu o tend .wen into rresiueni bowels regular?" lie Knows that where they will continue their studies menced here in the governpiuit's wards of $2,000,000 in cash and noted ministration. After caking testimony ninefy-eishper jcent of illness is nrt nearly $8,000',000 more in at Rowland Hall. motion suit'asainst the here Examiner Hacker will conduct; Inactive bowels and with attended .' stock. the At time same Philadelthe trust. The purpose of the ecr. similar hearings in C hicago, and that this condition torpid liver, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Knight, who '". tents company canceled the licenses phia and several other cities. The; and bowel disorders in is to dissolve the combination on t;i have spent the past few months iu general. We uid thus drove out of business abort will be understood, .u : ...... UCICUDt! ' is in that Its n.uln existence vjo "l 'fen Kicancuicmtai Ptovo, returned Monday to thier home ground that the ifty exchanges, with the result tfiat based wholly; .upon tV.e value that we promise to return the "lav, t in Alberta, Canada. lation of the Sherman of- - all the business exchanges doing defendant companies are merely ' l.en the The case is regarded by the purchaser's money in every case when trust was organized four ercisins the lawful monopolies L. L. Nunn and Frank Noon left as one of its most important years.sgo, only one, the Greater New they fall to produce entire satisfactheir patent rights. tion. ' this morning for the Kast, where they Antitrust suits 'because it in ui; Y;yk Film company, survives. ; are - like eaten Orderlies will spends the remainder of the snnafely" to' issue the 'relation oH5c " T1h' patents company" absoliitnly Ilexall EXAMINATIONS. CIVIL SERVICE winter. liiatent laws to the 5hernian tutute, Controls every branch of the business candy, they act, quietly and have a Ten iirominent motion picture con- according tb the government's allega-iionsoothinc strengthening, healing InCivil service examinations will be The Utah Sorosis club will meet cerns are accused of combining to ard if' license is fluence on the entire Intestinal tract. this afternoon at the home of Mrs. monopolize the business through th? cin"t'ld'he cannot obtain pictures in held in the federal buildine, Provo, Jacob Evanst A uaper prepared by Motion Picture Patents' company, a 'he United States. What is claimed Utah, to secure. eliKibles for teh fol- They do not purge, gripe, , cause an Oden club member will .be read corporation organized for the purpose 'o be one of the most iniquitous feat- lnaintr imsirimiK on the dates named: nausea, flatulence, excessive - loose- ...y-....Q Lness, diarrhoea or oilier annoying by Mrs. Nettie Kerr. Other featuels nf holding patents, and the General ures of the combination Feb. 3 Mechanical draftsman. its deadly " Of the meeting will" be a paper by Film company.. . -effort. They are especially good for Assistant horiculturist. Feb. axip on the motion ploture theaters. Mrs. Phill Speckart l.nd the Twen-turThe marvelous growth of the mo- Wt- - power enables it to open or close Feb. Preparator in entomology. children, weak persons or old folks. tieth ! 10c. Sold only at 3 Review, by Mrs. E. T. tion picture business in the past de- - a ti eater in a(i- part of Mar. Assistant; teacher; In- Two sizes, 25c : Jonea cade and the fact that no village is at wilj. The charge is made that in dustrial teacher, Philippine Islands. store The Rexall Store. Hedqufst too small to havea"'pTcHre'"sh6w and Mornjiit(on8ee Drvg Co., two stores, successors to nSnybT" "tlie tafge" - cttres - rerf a hi ' - J, R. HODSON. A skating jarty will be enjoyed at brings "thff matter close to vthe hearts hopses enjoy the favoritism of the . Smoot and Palace fit iig comjwinies. the Hotl Roberts private rink to- - of the people. It is estimated that a "trust," because the officers and ' Ijocal Secretary. (adv.) ... ; ? '. ; FIVE. p: - V. t ' pre-rre- pi.'-tur- d - anti-trus- ex-o- j f t - " . . FrastlBi lor Lady Btlttmora Cak Three cuts granulated igar: I cut toi7int -water; whites if J eggSf 1 cut chatted rautns; I cut chufted Sjtgt cut in thi tltcts. ii until i the StirJhe sngarandwater , t i n i. Q)(ar ls 1 U13SUIVCU, . UlCU J.CI UUU KU1IUUI. stirring until the syrup from a spoon will spin a long thread; pour upon the whites of the eggs, beaten dry, beating constantly meanwhile. Continue the beating unfa the frosting Is cold; add the fruit and spread upon the cake. The K C Cook 'I Book contains ninety just tuch delicioua recipe, bread, muffins, cake and pantry. You can secure a copy free by sendcan ing the certificate packed in every of K C Bakinr Powder to the Jauces Hpq. Co.,. ChicaEo. Small cao do not contain Cook's Book certificate. VALU E OF aflftk m m am ifta A am m am uunct aHk. GOLD .A recent report from Washington with regard to the "present value" of an ounce of fine gold contains an error which is not at all uncommon in discussions of monetary- - topics, ' says the Boston. The statement declared that bureau of the mint, working in conjunction with the United States geological that "present survey, ascertained The value" to be $20,671,834,625,323. reader la naturally led to Infer from this that this figure varies with the conditions of the demand and supply of the precious metal. The fact of the matter is that it is fixed and unalterable, and does not represent the real value of the gold at all. It merely Indicates the number of times an ounce of gold weighs the amount of fine gold contained in a dollar. Thus the figure is obtalued by simply divid- ing 480, the number of grains in aa ounce,, by 23.22, the number of grains " of fine gold in a dollar, and is far from being the result of some painscom taking ecohoraico-mathematlcputation, as one would be persuaded ,to believe by the context. of The. real vaitie of a quantity which naturally' fluctuates, calT-no- t. strictly Hpe kin?,. ; be expressed in dollars; Since the dollar, as deis a certain termined by staititi value of the of. the amount go'd. metal cannot lie given in terms of itself, but only In terms of some other commodity, as wheat, coal, etc. To say that an o;iuce- - of gold has value of $20.67 plus, is no less absurd than to. say that a bcshel of Whea is worth 32 quarts of wheat. To adhere rigidly to logical language, it should. ratlfer he said that an once of . gold . weighs $20.67 plus. . NOTICE. s . - , y - , 12-- . " At a meeting of the stockholders of the Avenue Rebating Mercantile company, held Monday, January 13, it was resolved to place the company's business on a strictly cash 'basis, and t adojit the odd cent or penny system'. This change will tend to reduce the . high cost of living. , All patrons - and stockholders are Invited, to call, or 'phone for further v. Information. JOHN. T.- - HARRIS, - . . Scoop GetsMiss Hencackle's Picture, But it Don 'i Listen Good to Him Manager. AS IT MAY HAPPEN. . old lady handed The the beggar a dime. sMy man, how did you become no wuibi, uivuguk poor: une bs&ou. you to this terrible state of poverty X'' "The parcels post," ma'am, replied You eee, I u&ed to be the beggar an express company president of, Cincinnati' Inquirer. kind-hearte- t f NOW MISS HtHCACKVE) JPS C AU.RlrUT"" r " ' 'rM 1B ' ""--T- ' 1 ' ill " " - . , : af "J11 '",.-- |