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Show .'I, II i ..Jf. FACE TIKES PEOYOMEXKaJimLDrJlO! Buchanan. can Legion auxiliary at her homtDamico, 16 South Seventh West street. Mrs. Eleanor Bloomquist, Mrs. JenWilkinson, Miss Jacquita JohnWednesday evening at 8 o'clock All nie son of Salt Lake. Emil Bloomquist, members art urged to be present. junior Buchanan," Kay Durnell, Everett Jones, James Loveridge, SURPRISED BY TBIEND-- Mr. Maynacd WiUiamsoa of Pleasant ' was Simmons Arthur pleas 10? Phona Pertinent ccujs ati ouli le ,J the. infected ssemhranes and stop th fcthel Duckett, Society Edhor. Elden Miller, Ray Thaddas irritation and inflammation, while th antly surprised at her bom Friday Grove, serious trouble. Ye can stop them now Mercer American and of Franc. creosote goes en to the stomach, is ab evening by the following mends: CreomuUion, a emabified creowith G1BLS W'Ulard Nello and Fork, Westover, jntlOB Mr. and Mrs Eldon Mc.DanieJ, Mr. orbed lot the blood, attack the seat that is flessant to take. Creomul-sio- n sote GIVE PARTY hostesses. Westover Mra the and and checks the growth and Mrs. Glen Gardner, Mr. is a new medical discevery with of the trouble and v """sJunior eirla of the Grandvlew features of the entertainment, dur Mr. Leon Hedquist, Mis Lois V--': . ."" of the germs. ' H soothes and beal action; M L A. entertained tneir Larson. Rex Davis and Mr. and Creomuluo is gnaranteed sstisfaav Hallowe'en delicious inhibits sad which a membrane Inflamed the ing TREASl'RE partners at the horns of Miss Elsie luncheon was served to the Lyle Mrs. Justice Johnson. Three tables DELIGHTFTL tory in the treauneat ef p set iri ss n Bean Thursday evening. The en- - Hi-re- y TmniiMi u,i pinfunite mrnranrarea were ceushs and colds, breo rw,i. Of all known drugs, creosote is rec To jfri V'T A'"" ognized by high medical authorities a- - liranchitia and other iormrn of nsnirs- jnmhr tj Merlins Wells, played, the high score favorrbelhgi dock, Mary Blak -colors Hallowe'en club with successful rated decco entertained at a Berneco Williams, Fern Rawlings, awarded to Miss Larson and Mr. tory diteaMs, and U excellent' for builds ol the greatest aeaung agencies lor . snd emblems. Game were enjoy Fern Clegg, Virginia Arwin, Laura Hedquist. A delicious luncheon fol "treasure Aunt" Saturday evening,- koc ing np th system after colds air fla. potsistent coughs sad colds snd ether delicious lunciti At the conclusion of the "Hunted, during which a Money refunded if any cough or cold it Stewart. Lillith Holman and Eva lowed the card game. forms of throat troubles. CreomuUion eon was served to the following Madsen. according ss games Were enjoyed at the home of contains, in addition to creosote, other not relieved after Mr. and Mrs. Karl Peterson. The healing elements which sooth and heal directions. Ask your druggist, (adv.) Miss Margaret Tanner. Mis MarLANCE CLl'B FAIRE rooms were beautifulgaret Buckley. Miss Erma Baum, AFTERNOON SEWING Mr., and Mrs. Clarence Beesley entertaining ., Miss Nida Smith. Miss Emily CLUB STARTS entertained the member of the ly decorated In Hallowe'en effect A Davie, Ramon Mrs. Wilson K. Anderson enter- Fair Lance club at their home delicious luncheon was served to Thomas, Mis Messra tained a few friends at her home i Vita Florence Shenck. Saturday evening. Hallowe'en col the following: Mr. and Mr. Karl West Hills, Grant Gay, Bert Buck Saturday afternoon for the purpose or and emblem were used through Peterson, Mr. and Mra Frank . FOR THE COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON Mr. and Mra Walter ley, Pon Hardy. Lisl Brown. Dean of organising a sewing club. It was out the entertaining rooms, as s Clayton I ' ' 1 i Nuttall and Stanley Taylor. decided that the club be known as decoration. Three table of progres- Whitehead. Mr. and Mrs. Marion the Afternoon Sewing club and that sive five hundred were played, Mr. Powelson, Mr. and Mra George DANCE AT GRAND VIEW they should meet every other and Mra R. E. Homer receiving Cole, Mr. and Mrs Vern Jones, Miss MONDAY Thursday afternoon, at the home the favors, after which several de Mildred Condon, Miss Bernice ConThe M. I. A. of the Oraadview of one of the members. Needle- lightful Hallowe'en stunt were en- don, Miss Velma Vincent Miss ward will give a dance in the Word work and music were enjoyed at joyed. A delicious supper was Verda Petereon, Miss Viola Clayamusement hall Monday evening, the meeting, during which a delic- served. A large silver basket of ton, Reed Hoover, Douglass Lar-se- n, Walter Hedquist, George The Harmonians will furnish. Uie ious luncheon was served to the fol- yellow chrysanthemum formed an and Paul Puggan. music Refreshment will be served. lowing club members: Mrs Stanley attractive table centerpiece, on A cordial Invitation Is extended Dunford, Mra Ed. Steadman,' Mra either side of whichwas a yellow LAST TIMES TODAY Thomas Spademan, Mrs. Ed. Han canals in a - silver caaaienoiaer. to everyone, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Skinner of sen, Mrs. Marion Baer, and invited Cover were laid for Mr. and Mra Orem wish to announce the ' arrival HE'LL THRILL YOU AGAIN IN HIS LATEST HIT guests: Mrs. ' Ernest Rasmunon Gil Cox. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Homer. of a fine 12 HATOWETEN pound baby boy, born Mrs CarI Monson and Mrs. Nathan Mr. and Mrs.; Leon Hedquist Mr. Wednesday, October r at ENJOYED 26, thejlr Whettan. The next meeting will and Mrs. Elmo Simmons, Mr. and bonne. - Mother Misa Norma Snyder was hostess and baby are doing the Mrs Guy Shurtlift and the host and . to serveral friends at a Hallowe'en be held Thursday afternoon at nicely. home of Mra Ed. Hansen, at which hostess. oartv her home Saturday eve time more members will be Install Mr. and, Mrs. John M. Gurr are ning. The entire house was attract- ed into the club. withleaving in the near future for, Richdecorated HALLOWE'EN BIRTHDAY i ively field, where they will make their colors, colors, black and DINNER til Surrounded by their posterity, ' 20 years Mr. and Mrs. Walton have orange, and cats," owls,, witches, SPECIAL Ml' SIC AT home. Prominent among the leading so RELIEF SOCIETY J(r. and Mm. X B, Walton of Provo i lived on Their large ranch were also and The Lake View ward double trio cial events of the week was the arr today celebrating their golden Pleasant - View district. .For 34 pumpkins In theghosts M nd Mrs. Gtwff Adams and scheme. Games rfl-- urmeh ' seversK tmi!ftn1 "KWw- wrfriinr dsv at their home on the vears Mr. Walton taught school. employed and music. .' 29 and in Sprlngvjlle, -- .JSfsitotutanch northeast of Provo,; J five .years t;sf JKhjI B Piftv vears ago today they we. Twrv1 iartPYwvo- - Ha tartt .1 ift,..:'. TVondwdRMipTWvJtoheon'Omt adobe 18?S turth ptonper "4af&sriC tempt, teacher in j It'the-the"StdaysUeor.g Vf.i.7$at-wa ''of the- unlm- -' school house where, the Parker BOXNEVILL-WA- Ri Kobertson ' ' f phv AhCEHrirxima Huff will rive the lessonlThe diniftg To6m wa attractively L. the covered wag- - school stands now; Wliets me croved roads-'anrvyoming, are Provo vi- The M. I. A of ,the Bonneville orl in Hallowe'en of the Meiwisnio ni- - decorated effect; r. "':en' .1. .Afhl.M 'uraa Irnnwn fit schools of Provo were consolidated ah a wr iew ivi weeKs. a Halowe'en dance pensation." All ladies are cordially Black Colored streamer were drapward will into one district, he taught in the in the wardgive th automobile and the airplane, Tues- invited to attend. amusement ed chandefrom the hall, colored 11 yellow Sevens days prior to the mar- - irst consolidated school, the pres-rlag- day evening following the regular "Collegians" and M. G. M. News lier to the four corners of the room, '.. Mr. Walton ,who was then enj First ward Social Hall. He also Mutual The Paramount UNIQUE AND DELIGHTFUL and centering the dining table was one th dashing young men of jhas been a teacher in the Franklin Gleemen meeting. will furnish the music. ' ' a large basket of yellow .chrysanAFFAIR schools. of Parker team the and a drove Provo, spirited will be served. Sey? Refreshment themums, tied with a wide black TUESDAY One of the most enjoyable social satin bow. An orange colored Coming TOMORROW horses hitched to a large covered j Thousands of the men and eral special features have been Arac-ebecome have men the entrance of intimately to the pre ranged, including 'a fortune telling events of last week was the party birthday cake and gay Hallowe'en MacLean in Belmont apartment, the home quainted with Mr Walton in the booth. Everyone is cordially invited' given Baby Grand Orchestra by Mr., ' and Mra Joseph place cards completed the decor ! school room and honor and revere c sf Mr. and Mrs. George; W. Jacques, ative scheme. A delicious Hallowe' . to attend. Markham been Every he their Jiome at Wednesha Evening the for him whose charming daughter Emma j inspiration en dinner was served to the followday evening, In honor of Mr. and he Md wooed ond won. The 300- - to them. FIFTH WARD RELIEF ing: Serge Glade, Thomas Reese, Mrs. Robertson of Nephi served he for four years SOCIETY Lovell, Paul Bunnell, Herbert Madsen, IrRecently mile journey to the Dixie L. D. S. An Arabian Knight and a Date in the Sultan's Harem Today and Tuesday ' whom seen not eduWyoming, of h,ad they win Bunnell and LaMar Scott Mrs, A Paris temple city required nine days in as a member of the board R. Speckhart' will for twenty-seve- n Hattie Mra whose The I girl beauty delight- Shaw was assisted by her daughthat prjmitivsv mode of traveling. cation of the Alpine school district. give a talk on "Doctrines of Mes- ful affair was years. rocked a kingdom. given for the rtoud ters, Mrs. June Scott and the MissMrs. Walton was born in Provo sianic Todav: with navea or, improyea the .before Dispensation," of friends with whom I arid Mr. Mrs. rtlff rnada and rasnhne bmrcieg. January 10, 1857. es Enade and LaPreal Shaw. members of the Fifth ward Relief Markham They are the parents of one son, society, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 ertson usedandto Mr. and Mrs. Robthe same distance can be traveled TO LOVE" ' associate in their WELL ARRANGED " Berne Walton,, Idaho Falls, Idaho; o'clock. Special musical numbers in a day. in younger " days The f Fork. Mr. Wslton was born in Alpine, three daughters, Mrs. W. W. Ben- will also be furnished. All ladles entire house was Spanish HALLOWE'EN PARTY . With prettily decorated The Misses Lula October 10, 1S55. At 15 years of nett, Los Angeles; Mrs. Elmo are cordially Invited to attend. West-ovand Eva with fall folwers and ferns. During were hostesses to a number of age h cam to Provo where he has Brereton, Provo, and Mrs. Rhea GEORGE O'BRIEN the evening of games, two readings The Ogden. Freshwater, since resided continously. last; TEACHERS ENTERTAIN were furnished by Miss lone Lud- friends at a well arranged Hallowe'Virginia Valli SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS low, a reading was given hy W. O. en party at their home Saturday MOTHER ENTERTAINED ON J. Farrell MacDonald FAMILY DINER GIVEN - Creer, and several short rooms The Members intermedthe of First evening. entertaining and talks William Powell Mr. and Mrs. TJavid Rowley en- BIRTHDAY- humorous stories were enjoyed. A were .artistically decorated 'with The children and grandchildren panagos ward school were aencious supper was served, to the black and orange colored stream-- 1 tertained at a family dinner at of Mrs. Fred J. Flnlayson, pleas- delightfully-entertain- ed Sunday NEWS WEEKLY by "their following: Mr. and Mrs. Nephl crs, black cats, witches and autumn J.f lbe!rJioma Sunday afternoonr-J- t antly surprised her at her home teachers, Miss Olive and Robertson of Lovell, Wyoming, Mr. leaves. Games and musical numhonor of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Friday, in celebration of her sixty-cigh- Miss Jessie Varley, Betteridge g and Mrs. David .FOOTBALL SENSE enjoyed, at the conclu Saturday Robertson, --Mr. and bersbirthday anniversary which at the home, Of the latter. Th Mrs. A. R. Creer. - Mr." nhi yur. sion of which a delicious luncheon Gurr, who are leaving soon fo tFe Lateral Pass dellclbus A on Comedy "Thfe Way of AH Pants' - Paramount News that dayi . occurred v Ttnawall corresponding with the decorative affair was in thjBform' f a. Hal jonn Jexr-Mr- . and (Richfield, where: theywill make Come and Sing the dinner was served at noon, lowe'en party, and the entire house' Bradford. Mr. and Mra scheme wa served to the follow- and special film MA. Trip to Movieland" i family c.n ( . ..' t 'i:..i. thir home. v.4 Mr. and Mrs. Erastus n covers being laid for Mr. and Mrs. won ucvuimcu i iix nccpiiig j mc j You Love l Hansen and ln: MIm Marcla JUey, Miss Songs. i.i.i.-...- !.. ii .i....i..u-i.ii J Lcyland Graham, Mrs. Harrison occasion. Games and a splendid ii Robertson, all of Soaniah da Everett, Miss Iona Snow, Miss m.mrj Iris Graham, Miss Zelda Wilkinson, Jenkins and daughter Enda Lyle, radio concert were the enjoyable rorK, Mr. and Mrs. W. O DOTJS ON AMIE CLl'B Glen Finlayson, features of the evening's entertain- Mrs. Rose Kartchner, Mrs. Sayde' Miss Rose Damico, Miss Josephine Mis Evelyn Startup entertainec! and Mr all of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn ment, and a delicious luncheon was Lewis, Mrs. Agnes Crandall and the members of the Dous On Amle and children, ' Burns, served. Present we're Norma Bige-to- Miss lone Ludlow, all of Provo Mr Finlayson club at jt. slumber party at her Avalon and iMarle Finlayson of Lorna Wentz, Mary Ann Mem-not- t, and Mrs. Boyce of Idaho, and JaCall a physician. Than begin Mary Poulson, Vllda Haws, cob Packard of Springville. home Saturday night A- -. delicious Hinckley, Utah, Mrs. Alex Hedquist Vir'emergency" treatmant with mfdriight supper was served, and a and daughters, Dorothy jV- and Ruth Skinner, Bertha Bates, BeaAMERICAN LEGIOV Mr. Mrs. Lloyd Fin ginia Burr, Jessie Betteridge, breakfast was served to the follow Juniece, Bliss and Finlayson and Mr. trice Rowley, Aileen Adams, Edna AUXIUARY layson, Mrs. Leon Herfnulot ,m v- ,- v and Mrs. F. J. Finlayson of Provo, Cox, Glen Rowley, Burle Rowley, ing or $unaay morning: miss Willard Hirst, Harold Hirst, Carol tess- - to the members of the Amerl- Sutton, Miss Norell Startup, Otwr 17 Milium Jm Ud Ywnjy Farley, Marion Jenson, Glen LoveMis iKalei Jacobson, Mis Berth-. FORMER PRIMARY . Edward Cox and Jay Salisless, wiWMml,WiiaW(NWIMM Miss Dellp, PRESIDENT HONORED Went, lira. Deaa Buckner, Mrt. Baloon. Mr. Pearl Buckley. Mr. Lloyd Carlton and Mr. Laf e Carter. In behalf of the guesta, Mrs. C Balson presents Mrs. book o&dgr? Jofley with , , Guest's writings. EL a : Kit Jhey Traveled 600 Miles In Wagon To Be Married . - -- ' COLDS THA.T DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA rfilMABT CLASS , , EXTfcKTAlNKD Miss Beulah Farley and Mrs Wesley Maag were hostesses to the members of the Bluebird class of the Vineyard ward Primary asso ciation, Saturday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Maag. Autumn leaves and Hallowe'en decorations were used throughout the entertaining room. Games and music were the - two-fol- d an, f ;JrB. Walton fjETMWon tai-in- CREQMULSION - - er . X.--Ii- v. NOyAB Kai-lowe'- - "RAMON yJfi. In-th- ri Yr . -"-.r ROMAN! . d e, . St rand nt : and Smiling Douglas Hilarious, Rollickingttomedy - "PAID er . usmons th wr. eve-flin- Mi-S- rh. , ..in. Rho-Gle- -i- rrr 8ad-.Mr- r nilEUMOIIIA i - OCIrtS Vapo Rub " tVo'geL.Miss Lydla Hood, Crawley, Miss Vllda Hunter, Miss lAVern Vest Miss Arthella Carter, Miss Kathryn Johnson, Miss Eva Wftklns, Miss Jacketta Elder, and Miss Ruth Willii, the latter three befog invited guests. ' bury. The Primary "officers and teach ers, of the Grandview ward enter- DEAN IIOYT tained 'in honor of Mrs. B. H. Jol- - Dean H. V. Hoyt will lecture beley, former president of the asso fore the members of the advanced ciation, at her home Friday after senior class of the Fifth ward M. I. noon. A social time was enjoyed, A. Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. ' during which a delicious luncheon His subject will be "Provo and Her DELICIOUS SUPPER GIVEN was served to Mrs. Frank Jones J Possibilities." Everyone is cordial- Following the testimonial in the Miss Montei Davles, Miss Helen ly Invited to attend. Vineyard ward Sunday evening, for Juel Andreason and Roy Allen, who are leaving soon to fulfill missions for the L. D'. S. church, Mr. and TODAY AND Mrs. Joy O. Clegg entertained the members of the ward Glee club and TUESDAY helr. partners, at a supper at their home, in compliment to the depart- Curt Taffl"fc" ing migBionancC) who are mem bers or the club. Covers were laid for 45. GE M laura SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS " 7. (Place a cross in the square preceding the names of the persons you favor as candidates for the respective positions.) McialJfcipatBallol ft tin a i j With Lines of Marked Individuality ft wjt-t- ct - ' 'i " " " 'yjU'' Va ' " " f - " OTIS HARLAN WiOMMNAsaoM .cBiHcovr . tsMi mcim tsieyR0GGtJE$,' A".if f ; - f ar c The Colors: . f: , . Black Tawny Birch Copper Leaf Almond Green ar ELLERTSON, JESSE N. '" VAN WAGENEN, ALMA. TOCJ j - till FOR COMMISSIONER theMessianic. Dispensation." Spear- CONIEDY NEWS n in- at- - - ' PLEASANT' VIEW RELIEF SOCIETY . Member of the Pleasant View wad Relief society will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock' at the, borne of Mrs. D. J. Bonnett Mrs Lars Thomas will give the lesson 'on "Doctrines of the Messianic I Dispensation," an a splendid musi-- l cal program will be furnished. A cordial invitation is extended is extended to all members and lriends. .. FfURTH WARD BELIEF . SOCIETY The theological division of th Fourth ward Relief society will have charge of the meeting Tues day afternoon at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs, Sarah Maesenwill give the lesson on "Doctrines of the Messianic Dis pensation." - All members anJ frlhils are Invited to be present - ar Term . . Bring lis That Rush Job Ion won't Iw disappointed herel '.bio Cnneceaeary wait-- " ing we torn your work out when you want it . rr ' 1 .. Phw . W LOUIS KELSCH SHOE REBUILDER AT BUSTER BROWN' SHOE STORE ; Tucking Side Drapery showing, '.:' -i t . 111 V 11 v S.1 vki I NEW DRESSES . I fronting f&. gorgeous array . of silk dresses- - fbr Vvery occasIorL,' to S20.00. Specially priced 1 All . Value is Dominant in Our Sale of HOPKINS, CHARLES Woniens New Goats Velvet FOR CITY AUDITOR Felt Satin SMITH, MARY FARRER for Tuesday and Wednesday. New styles' with large fur shawl collars and cuff s also the popular Special prices (Vote for One) New Colors ' Black, Tan7 Blue" ' Brown, etc. Metal HATS FOl'K EXPERIENCEP WORKMEN Compare Our Wwlr. With Others. No Job top tilg, No Job too small. Xhls la the (season to have your light ' ; shoes dyed black. , We Call For and Deliver Free Pleating Just Arrived ( GRONEMAN, GEORGE - cial' musical' numbers have been ranged. All members and those terested are cordially Invited to Four-Ye- . An "interpretation of , the advance fall made in frocks of charming simplicity and beauty of design. You'll be interested in the new type of sleeve" which we are (Vote for One) $ $ BELIEF The Styles: Flares t f Pw8S:'"Yif FLAT CREPE CANTON i : CREPE . . SOCIETY Mrs. Fred G. Warnick will give the theological lesson In the Manavu ' ward Relief society meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock The subject will, be "Dlctrinea of - i M$3 r -- Smartest Autumn Dresses Candidate for election for the office of Mayor, two-yelerm; lor Auditor for two years, and for Commissioner r for term. FOR MAYOR MANAYTT WARD Wna, o four-yea- " ENTERTAINED Mis Dorothy Jones and Mildred Farley entertained the members of the; Second Intermediate First year class of the Tlmpanogos ward Sunday .school, at the home of Miss Fafley, Saturday evening. The affair was in the form of a Hallowe'en party and Hallowe'en decorations were used throughout the entertaining rooms. Games and music were tht diversions, during was which, a delicious luncheon - served. '. " 4 ., Carrying Ladies' Ready-tWear, Silks and Millinery PRESENTING TOMORROW A NEW ARRAY OF CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION FOR THE OFFICES OF MAYOR, COMMISSIONER AND AUDITOR OF PROVO CITY, UTAH, AT THE MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD TUESDAY, NOVEMBER (Vote for One) Official Ballot, Attest: rr ' - City Recorder. (Paid Political Advertisement) IVt to :' Specially Priced olor is the keynoteof the new autumn mode and the smart new colors of these hats are exceptional. Values to $8.95 $4.95 ' '. Fabrics AH Sizes RAYNSTER . Duvebloom, Broadcloth. Ven-is- J RAINCOATS in CA No other, rain coat as., stylish or durable. Get ycur while the supply lasts, priced . I.. ML e, |