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Show THE PROVQ POST PAGE 'guests Ilf .Mr. and Mia. Alma man. V Notes SOCIETY a Personals and Pax-- ' ESSgg ... .... Special Silk and Serge - . W. Kregrl of Mr. and Mis.-Iowa spent Monday m this city with 'Mr. ami Mrs. W. J, jsfjehl. J. Announcements - The following musical recital (Julia Rive King), Miss Merrijun ' i . vwlsgiven in College Ilall Wed- Andelin. of nesday. .aftornwntobyAhmpuptls the Music School under the direc7 La Naida, piano (Thome), tion of Professors Claire Reid and Miss Leona Mildenhall." A. C. Lund. 8 The Evening Star, 1 The Last Smile, piano song Mr. LeKoy Frisby. (Wagner), Mr. Alva Woodard. 2 Prisou.Seene from 11 Trova- - . 19 Octave.Etudepianu (Thop-in)- . , Miss Katie Chipinan. Mr. Warren tore, violin (Vtp-di)- rr . FIV1 It 0 The Sorpsis Junior (.Tub meet this evening with Miss " . nie Wilkins. will Win- -- jii,7iir'f,"',Wdrld?s'Fastest" Represent tive'exclusively in this (Wol-lenhaupt- territoryr WE ARE THEJargest - corporation world, in our line in the - i Allred. dollars already expended in national advertising. Pure Wholesome or have your ac BREAD jcpunt guaranteed This is no stock sellings scheme but a legitimate mer chandising sales proposition. be here shortly. chinery and handled by clean bakers in a clean bake shop. As wholesome as what Mother Used to Make. ull with phone particulars number. Give-f- Address s One of the most delightful dancing parties of the season was that of. Wednesday evening when the members of the Social Sixty Club entertained - at the First Ward i Social Ilall. About one hundred dancers were present and the hall was beautifully decorated In red and green. Cozy corners were arranged at the corners of the hall and punch was served to the merrymakers from prettily our bread and youwill not worry about baking at -- Try Wilbur Curtis Smith r -- Tnl-mag- Our special representative jwill no hl To handle this proposition you must be financially re- -' . Pol6naisCr piano (Maedovv-ell).- , Atothe regular-sessi- on of the Miss Maggie Gardner. Utah Korosis Club, held Wednes4 When to Thy Vision, sbng day at 'the home of Mrs. Ernest I Partridge,' Miss Alice Reynolds (Gounod); Mr. W. D. Holt. gave an interesting talk' on ,rA 5 Year Abroad.Uand Mrs. Fay Loose-Stiegave several musical R selections. Mrs. Ariel ECardon, - Mrs. Preston G. Peterson,. Vivian Bonnet t, Mina Taylor, and Alta Taylor were elected members of . ' Machine Made the club. Follow ingjthe regular sensi-on. tea was served by Mrs. Partridge and Mrs. - Murray Twelves - The- - nexU meeting will be held with Mrs. Partridge, when Is the Pride of Our Business e papers will be given' gy Mrs. Mrs. and Frank Wagner. tastes looks well and It better. , It is mixed by maBuW)ling-dSpringjia- Business still in its Infancy. sponsible , , home. Care of General Delivery Provo, Utah Provo City Bakery Tor Sale at Your Grocers. 12 Many... beauti- decorated-booths.- .. ful gowns were seen at the affair was in every way most en wThich joyable. Thursday, February 15 The Grouch Cure , - In a Whirlpool of Laughter BUSY; IZZY v . T Together With Singing,. Dancing and Laughing -" L0XS OF. PRETTY GIRLS . .. . The officers and teachers of the Fourth Ward Sunday school were delightfully entertained at the home of L. E. Eggertsen Wednesday" evening. A most enjoyable evening-wa- s spent in games- - ant delicious rewhich after music, freshments were served. r L - Perfect of Perfect Units Wins the utl 1 The New Model Five IS r' wrote. 7.077 words in .one hour and made only fit) errofs-To do this wonderful piece of work he had to strike the keys'37,055 times or at the rate of 10.28 per seeond. Ilis work is 99.81 per cent perfect. lrbfessor Earl J. Glade, principal of the Commercial Department of the B. Y. IT., is yery anxious tojiave the business peopleof Provo and all who desire to come to the University at 11 :30 tomorrow for the purpose of seeing this man make an exhibition, as he is considered a wonder in his line. DAINTIES THE FOR A R T I ST I C PRINTING BABY UIl Job Printing is in the At elassT With equipment secomt to none we find a pleasure ii turning out the very best line ef job printing to 'befound anywhere. We try to satisfy every customer aiAl find it. very easy where the best in jyK printing is , desired. Doywt need any of the following:-- . Letterheads and Envelopes r in all best grades, Bill Heads : Number of Safe Food to Serve the Sick Little One While Traveling. Mrs. A. Said, because mention' a trained deerT heard her I VTr -- -- and Htatements, standard amU ruled styles.business and calling cards, special invitations and dancing programs in latest, styles, best standard quality wedding stock,, butter wrappers, dodgers in any size wit K special price list black face figures, sale slips,, menu cards, books and pamphlets,oheefibooks and a full line of legal blanks. These, with hnndreds of other forms we print and guarani tee satisfaction. "OUR LINOTYPE. With our standard Model 5 Linotype with six distinct faces of type we are able to inak up a variety, of work equal to- any in the' state.. We. do custom Linotype work also - at standard prices and read proo with copy. - "Goodnes8mLlMrs.JLaughed. What queer hearing you They were talking about going away, and she said, Find obt about the train, must-hav- e' dear."; .JIWelL did anybody everT Mrg. C. exclaimed. "I am sure they were talking about musicians, for she said a trained ear, as distinctly sb could be. The discussion began to warm up, and in the midst of it the woman herself appeared. They carried their case to her promptly, and asked for If it rained here last night. Afterwh!ch the three disputants re Thi Nineteenth Century Club wilt meet Friday afternoon at the Ured abashed nd in silence Lippln-cottMagazine. home of Mrs. E. E. Corfman, 355 East-FirsNorth street.- - A spect ial program lias been' prepared V Rank In Kentucky. Yes, sir, the Kentuckian said, as kn,d it is desired that all members they sat by the stove, you can tell be present. i man's rank in Jthls 6tate tbusly: If you see a man with bis feet on top of - Mrs. C. E. Maw and Miss Marthe stove he's a gineral; If his feet is of garet IJofigaard on that rail half way up he's a colonel, MillineryTeff for the Last today and if he keeps them on the floor Jies to seleet a line of spring millinery a major.'' . his yes. Ah, companion said; of for their . establishment. -- . thats good as far as it goes; but An enjoyable party f laM even- how are you going to distinguish a capthfa or a, lieutenant?" Hvas the Basket LC.SmitiuBros.Typevritcr , - LONG-WEARIN- (BALL-BEARIN- rnechwjieal features ' - is superior excellence, each of which designed rare and unusual combination of First To do Its Individual work better than it could be done In any The Provo Post And, by-th- tjhe work of married-peoiileo- f the. JfjfiLll any j typewriter ; South- - ' ' g go-n- n't o lowet , Mrs. Annie llemlrieksen has returned to her home in Salt Lake City after a weeks visit in this city with Mr7and Mrs. Loyd. . it is That is what makes a i e t"of 1 ir rd ve tli67 50,000'Trers" wli;t justifies" overwhetnliiig is it C. Bros. Smith of and why the'L. 'approval Typewriter this typewriter does all kinds of work superlatively well withWednesday. out attachments and gives no disappointing results. Mr.1 and Mrs. Joseph Bishop are - Send for free descriptive matter today . visiting in Salt Lake , with Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L G, SMITH & JK0S. TYPEWRITER CO. D.Bishops IIontz. . good-workin- .."Stranger-we-do- Vo.flen Should Jedqe. Six men In Hartford, Conp , formed the jury to decide whether a lady '9 dress Ct property or not. Naturally, the women say that no man la competent to Judge of such things, and I t ihat the jmry should have been com Mr8,:-LK- ,. Okun and. Mrs.-Do- ra posed of: six --women.- But. accordlng-t- o Mis Caroline F. Corbin the men Chase attended a Kensington given 'by Mrs.N.B. Neilson at Spring- - were doing their God given" duty snd the Jurjrroom Is no place lor women . ville To work so smoothly and accurately, in conjunction with all the Second individual part. e Ward. About one hundred were eotts. present during the evening others that the completed result is just as perfect as t Party given ing . , ' Salt Lake City, Utah. 'Mr. 3 HoursAreBsIlars in this busy agb and Mrs. Rone Paxman spent Sunday in Payson, the Tv j, Only a Word. If you have a dimple In your cheek you will find the wbrd "equilibrium'' will show It T- .- At least an Atchison woman with a imple finds .a. gdod deal of nse for the word. Atchison Globe. This is especially true in trivel - " SO . ' - - ' in traveling east or we?; tmrth or"" smith Vr rail, yon plan togi t t.u yum- destination in the short- est possible time; ji,u want modern comfort, the-'lrihceks t - : West Third eham-i)ionslrip- contest Mr. Blaisdeil s Typewriter 38 COLORS -- ThatisWhat . OK COMBINATIONS J - Mrs. Edwin Ilenriehsen was Hostess at a delightful dinner at her home Sudday evening. ' Pink and white carnations were used in the a settlement. Ue Well, a ell, you do beat all! decoratioA of the dining table, and" covers were laid for fourteen exclaimed, after bearing each .one I'd been out. to Ihe country over . guests. hlghtT and was"asklng my husband Team Work is a DIFFERENT , . " Game. of a much higher priced dress Some stores sell it for $10.00-0- ur price S6.75 TEX l, tions in the national colors adorned the rooms. Parlor games, Puizllng Wordd., The Ladles' Aid women were talk musical numbers and discussions of moment concerning the seouts Ing about a conversation they bad overheard before the meeting between were indulged in. The affair conman and his lfe. - - cluded with a delicious luncheon i "They must Lave been to the zoo, Including the Clever Comedienne 4 -- i Tomorrow at 11:30 II. O, Blais-delthefastest typewriter In the world,, will- come to the B. Y. U, to give not onlytlje stutlents but the people of Provo an exhibition of his wonderful vvbrk lie has a record of 19ti words per minute bn familiar matterand-ainryeragof 112 words per minute for one inurs steady run. lirthe - A Musical Bubble, with a Host of Fun Dispensers, " PRICES: $50c to $1,50 Serge and Stripped Silk and has the stylo All Invited' e (HIMSELF) Carrie Webber This Dress' is "one of the Cleverest Styles we have yet shown. It is a combination of Wool '"n I. George Sidney L - Sometimes In traveling, or when living in hotels for any length ol time, it Is well to know of a few . Mrs. A. N. Iloldaway was the which one can make oneself hostess Tuesday "afternoon at a dainties and give to an ill child, or to a haby delightful card party'given at her whose stomach Is a trifle upset For home on Seeond East street, when Instance; albumin water Is often orten tables were filled with players. dered for Infants with acute stomach The hostess was assisted in enter- trouble. A mother can give It with safety to nourish an ill baby taining by her two daughters. perfect until doctor Is reached. Albumin Mrs. R. Anderberg . and Mrs. waterthe is nothing more than the white Alfred Johnson. The rooms were of an egg dissolved in a pint of cold .attraetive"Tn decorations of pink water, that has been previously boiled aild-whitcarnations, similax and Sometimes a baby can keep nothing fernsT'-an- d refreshments were else on his stomach for days but this served f rohujsmall tables at the light yet apparently sustaining drink Barley jelly Is also excellent To a close of the gatne tablespoonful of. barley, flour, which T has. been dissolved In cold water, add Commander John L. 'Segall of a pint of boiling water V Boll this with' the Provo Boy Scouts entertained a pinch of salt for 20 minutes In a the seouts and a number of friends double boil, strain, flavor and serv at his home last evening. Decora very .pold. Provo Opra Mouse - -i He Will Give an Exhibition at B.. Y. U. Tomorrow; 3 . Hundreds of thousands of y -- Typewriter Here ), you . expect "and require every possible measura ol" protection. Without these features, travel ,GeneralSbennan said war is. THE -- Oregon SlsorsTiReii." E:" in connection with the Union Pacific, Southern Pacific and O. W, R. & N. liuos, desires to serve you ' all eastern points, to the Pacific Coast ami locally t75.000.000 is being expended iii 1m M issfoir i - xiarrrai- these tores-wesystem for protection is being kept at .the highw - ptissiulc" sihtc of effectiveness,. 'and equipment. winfe -- (-- st ttw.-blm-- k 1 service are continually being improved and brougL3 to the latest standards of quality. - ' . , - - Consult- any - i Oregon Short are repeentative when you Line1 ready to travel! . . |