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Show P$tfVP283l THE PAGE 'ooqO- - iTVPJGh r T. Judd, Roylanee G Jesse Johnson, .Ferre Decker, iVlina Van Wageuen, Jacob Evans, and Airs. Bennett of Nephi and Mrs. Hughes and decorations the andTpr. birthday patty, Mrs. Brest on Creer of Spanish J. carhrougho'ut being artistically ried outirrthe rmtiomtl colors. Fork;v- The prize winners 6fxthe evening v V M iss were Mrs. C. II. Ward,' Airs. J. P. Alyrtlex McEwan very Greer and W. E. Stoker and Ferre pleasantly entertained the Roe - Decker. The guests were Messrs. Ray elub,at her home last evening. consist.WrFafreFJo-- . Anintertrstlflg'prfigraKi '"'dh(lMesdaines II.--W of C. of W. a It. number ing musicapselec-fion- s ard, aeph Farrer, Miss Edna Chas.' David Iloldawajb and by Ward, Iledquist, . . ! -- 1 . v . TMaru Startup, Therresa Oberg and Frank; W'" baby, 0fPayson, are visiting with Alr.l and Airs. R. H.iPaxmau ' in this1 . f , lings.' pretty j effect throughout 7 the rooms and on the dining table! Airs. Ida Walton, of Ogden, is Two tallies of the game were playwith her parents, Afr. and ed and the prizes awarded to Airs! visiting Airs. W. R. II, Paxman in this city. Samuel Schwab and Airs. W. B. Airs. L. Fulton, has returned Searie. Those enjoying the after- from a weeks visit in Salt Lake Samuel noon Nvere Alesdames her with son, Rufus Fulton.'-- ' R. " Grant x. ' n - . - ...i -- Airland . . . . We lead all others in the latest novelties in shoe styles, and are' the first to show the latest New York shoe forAIen, style' of the extreme low toe and heel fei the straight lace effect. A Complete Somersault from the popular highheel and toe of the past winter. . , .i, little daughter of . Aliss Grace Paxman is spending and Airs. A. DT'Andcrson, is the week in Salt Lake, the guest atmi the tenth; today celebrating of Aliss Cludia AIcEwan. versary of her birth, inWom .niemoration of whieh event. about Airs.- AlbertrE.- Evans has re thirty of her young friends have gathered at her'home this after noon for a birthday party. Pretty floral decorations adorn the home and & delicious luncheon has been prepared for the little folks The and Tuesday honored Aliss i.4the recipient of ' ' Feb. Wednesday ! many dainty and useful gifts. . v' r . of Aliss Arlene Brown, daughter of Airl and Airs. W, T. Brown of this city,' to Air. Elias A, Lemon, of Ileber, will be solemnized, in the Salt Lake Temple on Wednesday, Feb. 21j Fallowing the ceremony the young couple will depart upon ah ex The marriage " 20-2- Princess Tuesday and tures and 4 other pictures. - elegant, ' I,..-- fX. -- ' Wejre producing the clothing -- .. and MENDOZA x . Experts: In addition to. regular Pro' ' gram.- the Main Canyon Road w. It Is Now in Almost a Perfect Condition - 7 Acres of This Trad is to be Sold in Small Tracts and on Very Easy Terms Next issue terms will be given. Meanwhile inquire about the land, its condition, location, possibilities and jhe price of land nearby! See it if possible. If you are interested at all leave your name for me by letter or telephone, at The Provo Post or Provo Reservoir Company's 4ffiveTL.wU)! be in land.1 Prove- Thursday,- this week; to ahowr interested parties-thSO Acres of the University Land Sold the first day it was offered. 380 Acres have been sold and Jthe University has least and is leasing remainder - e Francis Salt Lake Bell Phone 349 W. mm - r . - ' v. - pat-ter- ns de- - why Practice makes perfect 1. ;r to plant trees, or berries, or, alfalfa, for which it is especially adapted. From three acres of land on the JJmversfty traet which adjoins. Air. Wallace Draper sold last year $78.00 worth of hay from his first crop., $56.00 from his second crop and had a fhird crop equal to the second for his own use. An average net income for berries is . from $200.00 to $300.00 per acre. Apples net from $300.00 to $800.00 per acre. To the writers personal knowledge land not so well located, or of as good quality for fruit is sellingd'o day in Salt Lake County, " ' AVeber Gounty and Boxelder County for $400.00 to $500.0Q per acre. It will be a surprise to us all to know that - - reason- j . are always applauded. b. as the GolrCT ET Loose quarter section Last fall under the direction of Alt Charles Crandall it was cleared, plowed, disced, and leveled and the loose stones piled around tjie fence! at a totaTcost of $14.00 per acre. SO and who a short time -- ago - would have only the Tailor mades" :! Spanish Harp and Violin rris known The East - we re selling' iftjiny suits; to men - in which star!' f or - the - ' These are the i n i i signed especially to afford the greatest degree of style while rendering the greatest amount of practical service. ' Only tailors most skiDctl can accomplish this. iea Canyon,-o- i They want the exclusive and finest fabrics SI There Lies About One Mile West from the Mouth of Provo j young men of this city. Special Engagement of HUGO V A beautiful sermon in pic- Andtwell dressed men play t.bj ? .! leading pans.' That's the reason our values Wednesday-Fe- 20-2- Edisons Masterpiece TLEAD KINDLY LIGHT" : . . -- '( the worlds a Stage:" Suits $15 to $35 1. s .All ten dollar bill; . 35252: - sTA'fiE rnmrTTTTi,,,mnmmTnTrn? And we can have tlitern made for less money You. save a Ellen Unto Phosphates - -'- The skilled tailors who make our clothing have madr hundreds of sjuits where the aver. . : age tailor makes one. SEE WINDOW Browi, of Balt Lake, are spending the week with relatives in Provo. Airs. G. T. Aliss Elsie, the Grape Cream of Tartar, No AIcNitt, W. B : ; Air. Royal is the only baking powder made from Royal k Bag-- ; Irvine., ley,' W. D. Roberts, T. Alurray --Twelves and Searie. The Lobs! will guide you No Alum AS USUAL - - SchwabR. IS HERE Airs; A. II. Paxrnan and . , For Men i ' Airs. . vleorge 'Havercainp.- de- (fity. V mementertaineeL the lightfully Aliss Alame Billings of Salt bers of theLBridge Club at her Lake is visiting in Provo," the Viohome Saturday Nafternoonguest-oher sister, Aliss Leona Billets' were used 'exclusively with r HEEL v- Vhite. , LOW TOE and - v ALL The New . - Aliss To have pure and wholesome food, be sure thatyczn0 fcakrag. powder is made from cream of tartar and not from alum. ni I .i',(?' :,w The vvorlos i,- -,. -- e Singleton,--Ai- Absolutely Ptir r- I T. AAB.-Alorgan,'-Ed 'Jo ; The afternoon reeept ion r to be t r " Aliss Norma Pdulton'was "among A dainty luncheon whs .feerved. Those present at the meeting' were given by Airs. A. C.Lund:, at. her the Provo people who visited Salt . the Misses Edna Iloldaway, Lilah homenext Saturday pnomises to Lake Saturday. Roofh, Lottie Orwin, Alyrtle' Aid he one of the most interesting soAir. A. E. Buckler is spending EwanT Jennie Johnson and Mrs? cial affairs of .the season. About issued been the invitations have day in- Salt Lake. fifty Miss GIra Booth.' Alary Smith wait a guest of the club. The next for the affair. r . meeting-will.bheld at the home S.' E. Airs has returnGoddard of Mm Edna Iloldaway, ' ed to her home in this city after r Mrs. George A. Startup pleas- a pleasant weeks visit in American Fork with her daughter, Airs. antly entertained with a family Jarvis Aydelotte. dinner at her home Sunday even- ' Mrs. Minnie ing complimentaryido, The Student Body . of Ike Brig-hanBamberg, Who is visifin' friends Young University enjoyed a in our city. Carnations and ferns dancing party at the Alozart pawere effectively used in the table vilion yesterday afternoon. decorations, Place cards were laid for Air, and Mrs. .Walter The Ladies Aid Society of the Startup, Mr.' and Mrs. W ill Start-- u Congregational-Churc- h are'being 4 pCM r. and M rs7 George Startup, Airs. Ila gar S n glet on Miss Al- entertained this afternoon at the 6f Airs. D. L. WalUck. Miss Cossette home berta Singleton , 7 Announcements Openshaw, Jones, W. E.' Stoket,-N. II. Nelson, W. AI. J rJU . Notes, Personals and , r A sueee.s.sfuL!-an- d .interesting was the of vviH the event social x last ;ard party given evening at lhixhome of Dr. and Mrs. fcG. llughekx The affair was in thin nature of V George Washington withr brief .visit several readKags'.by club meml$Sjmded wedding, trip andsill latei turned from Salt. : LaK'.fr?41fO. was the fchtfire nf the evening" roaVq their home in QX V J ; ms |