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Show Fi.C3E73 TZ379 TZZJ t E9K S0IENC3 FB0VR3 THRU TOZCU - Ail IDESTTieAL. BEOS . S Pity PfS-PfDIH- Offl UBY -- Relatives of Mr. Joshua Dunn were most successful in their ef- itrta of having a. surprise party a him last Friday , evening, in elebration of' his birth anniversary. Success not only attended the- surprise-par- t, J3utthe entire vening, which was a happy 'one, gained The dancing party held under the auspices of the Bon Ileur Club, on 'Friday evening is reported as being most successful. Some of the newest dances were introduced, which added to the interest of the occasion. A splendid percentage of" elub members were out Spanish Fork Failed to Accept Mrs. Diana Smoot Laid to Rest the Governments Proposition After a Long- and Useful Career For the Use of the Strawberry as Mother and Friend to Hu' Water. manity. - From many different parts of Yesterday was the last day for the Spanish Fork water users ,to the state hundreds of relatives and accept the proposition made by the! friends of the late Diana Smoot Reclamation Service for the water I come to Provo Sunday to pay their from the Strawberry project. The hast respect8 at the bier. During other interestg on the line are will- - j the morning .many visited the games Jones, prepared supper was served to the Knight Starr Jordan, Mr.and Mrs. guests, who were Mr. and Mr. Ferre Decker, Mr. and Mrs. EphO. E. Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. raim Cluff, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Craven,- Mr. and Mrs. tl. A, Tyler of Diamond Switch, Mr. and 'ftartup'Mr.- and Mrs. C. F. Deck- , Mrs. Lest e r M an gnm, Pr o aid er, Mr. mnd Mrs. Elmo Cunning-'ham- Mra. A. C. Lund, Mr. and Mr. Mr. and Mbs. N. C. Hicks, Berry Maycock, Mr. and Mra. W. Mr. and Mrs. W.'F. Dunn, Mr. ,F Yiolett, Mr. John S. Smith, and MraC.R, Stark, Iri and jjjg8 jeoma pea of Springville, Mrs. J. F. Dunn, Mrs. Edwin Romolia King, Mrs. Enla Sott, Mr. Allie Cunningham andjHontl Baker and Mina Ella Kat- Misa Yllate Elliott. ug. Ar-ifc- ur t Spanish j homer its atti- When the funeral cortege form-- ' tude as follows: . ed, 6jj grandsons acted as pall- Your communication of recent bearers and over a hundred mgrty-tsecept-ndAh- i)rk contingent explains -- cbil-datew- . as dnlyireceivecLandJiU'e- - Jdrenr grandchildren and.relative will state that it is impossible rode to the Stake Tabernacle for ply to get a majority of the owners j the services. The Tabernacle wu and users of the Spanish Fork riv- - well filled with friends of the nff erings n era prepsitioo ... of ljlyand-the-flora- l A real genuine surprise . party Complimenting her 38,500 feet per annum as a ty pi- - very beautiful. mother, was carried out in first class style Mrs. Herbert Robinson entertaineal river or as jthe agreed amount llle Tabernacle choir furnished last evening on Mr. J. W. Dunn, ed at a whist party on .Friday eve- service pro- the mnsic. that reclamation the for "birthday celebration. The af-. - ,ning, which was very successful to he the established right President Joseph B. Keeler offer-epose fair caused much fun and merri-Fotables were piaye(ji Mr. and Mari and Mary McFarland,' hate eolratura eoprano v&ieas, so of said old canals, the opening prayer. tent for all concerned, and a jMra. Seymour" Mendenhall receivre For-fea- r thatrvaudevilk-udi- : fc&vrw-alikenot cn the President J. William Knight waa- stage; splendid lunch was served to the ing the prizes. The rooms were l6FinSystery'bf cant distinguish them. It lirely conversant with the situa-jth7 cast doubt on the value of a ences first at the fnneral . speaker .g ible for the aU(lience to tion here I wish to call your atten- - Jservices. lie read the Beauti- guests as listed: Mr. and Mrs. C. pretty in their decorations of pink just was F. Decker, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. carnations and smilax, and dainty scientific instrument, which wben one etops and the other tion to the following facts: There Jtudes from the e scriptures and Startup,- - Mr. and Mrs. -- Arthur refreshments were 'served. The expected to accomplish wonders in begins singing, fife old canal companies re-- J plied them to the genial and sunny Craven, Mr. and Mr. Bert Hed-- following Springville people were the detection of crime. The acou-- j N, IT. McClung, who brought ceiving water from Spanish Fork I disposition of Grandmait3moot. uniat, Mr. and Mrs.W. F,Punn( present ? Prof, and Mrs.Luke stigraph,-- a remarkable invention over the Teruggi instrument, f riverand two of these companie&lThe speaker jplatd many instance,, t Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Cunningham, Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. d would cateh the differ-tis- t, own seventeen twenty-fourth- s an Italian it Walter of I of the early Peruggi, Luigi wherein ;Mr. and Mrs. Josh F. Dunn, Mr. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. S.. Mento catch the shades of the h'u- - ence. In a test of 10,000 voirs in the said river, and in these two his father andexperiences of the the family and Mrs. C. R. Stark, Mr. and denhall, Mr. and Mrs. Amos main voice, and thereby keep a, Italy the inventor had found a comparatively few of deceased were closely associated companies Mrs. N. C. ITicks, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rey- record of criminals, superior even shade of difference in those the the stockholders own and control I As the late Mrs. Smoot was the Bert Crane, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. nolds, and Miss Leah 'Ifoss.1 Of tothe thumb print, did not reeord nearest alike. But the instrument a of the stock, and these last pioneer lady of 1817, and majority . Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. . James Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Berg difference in their voices, if failed to reeord a difference, in a large shareholders desire to d a closing chapter in the ' Markham, Mrs James Dunn, Mrs, test made in Los Angeles, between chano from the government but) there is one. of the Latter-da- y Saints history Pet'Allie Cunningham, Mr.. John An invitation is extended by - These young women, the daugh- the two voices. The women sang little if any of the reservoired wa- and of Utah, ers, Miss Eva Cunningham, Mr. Mrs. N. F Wilson to the members ters of Austin McFarland, an exactly alike and their records ter, so it is impossible to meet the Bishop Thomas N. Taylor said Boner and Mr. Ray Cunningham. of the Fifth grade were Rio and the same. But that does not requirements of the government. Denver class the of Primary President A. O. Smoot and that of the Fifth ward to attend a Grande railroad, made the test in mean the instrument will not be On the other hand, there is a Mrs. Smoot came to Provo the The social whist club members dancing party which she will di- Los Angeles. They look alike, correct enough to help police de great majority in actual numbers year ha was born. He, too, told evening rect on Thursdays evening next in find of course dress alike- .- Both partments catch criminals.- enjoyed ar under said canals who own little J of some of the early associations on Thursday at the home of Mr. the Fifth ward room. or no water at all and these per-Ji- n assembly Provo, and how the' trials Peter Groneman. The successful Those eligible are by . age from blaster Monte Hughea entersons are very anxiou8 to purchase through which she passed had prize winners were Mrs. M. A- twelve to fifteen years. A fine tained a number of his friends from the government water - for strengthened her as it had others, Farrer and Mrs.-Eli- za narding. time is looked forward to. J their lands. . lie spoke on the interest she had yesterday, and gave them a good Delicious refreshments were serv- seems that It la ac a under in everything that aided means head this should Jtaken Advertlilng muand with time games hostess to the guests, playing ed by the Mr. and Mrs. L. EL Eggertsen pted at the rate of a cent a word for be devised whereby these people those with whom she lived and who were Mesdames Joseph Park, entertained at dinner on Sunday, sic, then refreshments were serv- iach insertion, which la payable In ad should he given an opportunity to J the unselfishness w;th which she Wm. K. Farrer, L. L. Nelson,' A. at which covers were laid for fif- ed. Those present were Blaine anea. Thouaanda have profited b such water as they others. Her life jvas an purchase column. this word a few sing Try A. Loveless, Ray Jones, Frank teen guests. Included with the Samuel and Glen Snow, for quick result in Safford, sire, which to all and might well be canals regardless, example Halladay, Ralph Elliott, Arthur participants were Mr. and Mrs. Marcus have L. little or Paul voice. no they Jones, followed. Jenkins, Halladay, Fred Singleton, Chas. George Bastian and family. Misses Jonathan Apple, 50c per bush-eIf you can suggest a plan J Professor A. C. Lund rendered Max MenRoberts, Will Jaylord -- Larsen, .Will Cook, Harding,' Myrtle and Julia, and Masters Phone 476-, these people can purchase a solo, The Words of Jesus on j24 whereby Waldo Hodson, Norma Hughes, denhall, Spencer Clark and Mrs. Woodruff and Elmer. from the project a satisfac-th- e water Sea of Galilee. FOR SALE7-Limitamount of Achel Gee. Next week Mrs. J. Russell and Grace Hughes. J could tory doubtless Elder arrangement George IL BrimhaU said i - Frank Halladay will entertain the Mr. Frank Sharp of Helen, good Carbon papery le per sheet be made. Respectfully occasion An of this kind is a yours. West First club at her residence, Montana, is in Provo, having joinMiss Ora Bailey entertained a while it lasts, in 25 cent lots. Best M. CREER, j great victory. J. ne then told haw South street. ed his wife who has been staying number of her friends at her home President of the Strawberry Diana Smoot had driven the grade. Call this office. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. on Users Association. team and how she had ridden her Saturday evening after the FOR BALI-N- ew five - room By invitation Mr. and Mrs.-- I, Jacob Evan for some time. Mr. basket In answer to this letter the nice A ball and how she had presided game. sapper latH. Masters went to Ogden the and Sharp expect to leave for was served; the table decorations modern pressed brick house. Will elamation officials have submitted lover her home and of the - ter part of last week to attend the homeMr. things the latter part of theweek. being of pink earnation. A pleas- sell at big sacrifice to right party. the following letter which was she did for others. The dub. Kansas day Ggden with playing If you mean business, investigate. In opening his Bermon Apostle ' flO written last December and signed Provo visitors did their sharo ter Mis Linda Simmons was hos-t- e ant time was had 225 E. Bixth North. men in were music. The and by guests charge. Heber J. Grant said that for oer games wards mating the occasion one of at dinner party on Sunday Misses Ada Howe, Margaret December 1913. 30 he had been visiting the FOR BALE 31st, Limited amount of Masyears interest and pleasure. Mr. at which were present a number Mr. J. M. Creer, - and Nettie of stakes Hawley, Zion and it had been hie Carboa aheet le good The paper per ters gave an excellent toast, of her friends, covers being laid Messrs. Frank Beckstead, Newton while it last, in 25 eent lots. Best Fork, Utah. good fortune to visit at the Smoot Mrs. Masters ren- for ..Mias Bessie Kansas Club, Johnson, Miss L. Gndmundeen and grade. Call thi affiee. My Dear Mr. Creer? - home many times. He spoke oa dered beautifully a number of Johnson, Mis Anna Peterson, Miss Jackson, Reed is acknowledged of CalL E. Receipt J. your the spreading, of the gospel and musical selections. While in Og- Lola Smmons, Miss Inez Simmons, FOR RENT Furnished rooms, letter of December - of comment that is made trans19, 1913, by those den Mr. and Mrs. Masters had the Miss Emma Lnnd of Salt Lake modern. 383 W. First South. mittmg o communication the Fifth bazaar The the given on by outside. He signed to referred by of number a" pleasure of visiting City and Mrs. Viola A. Billings. ward Primary Association on Fri- Phone 612. f7 as president of the Straw- - William yourself who said - friends there. George Jordan, An afternoon of music was enday evening happily turned out FOR BALE 200 bushels of po- berry Valley Water Users' Asso-- that the Latter-da- y Saints had the joyed. to be a success in every way, and tatoes at 60 cents bushel in ciation, in which the proposition most practical of religions as it The members of the Nineteenth per much praise is given to the pro- lots of 5 bnshels or more. Also a made in Department letter of dividends in improved lives: Century Club held a very inter- - Mrs. Anna Newel Brown, who tober 20, 1913, relative to the ad and told of the in which rendered was the gram eoek-ereC. ehoiee few W. S. afternoon great generosity of Leghorn has been visiting in the East, is esting session on Friday of. water rights on the the Latter-da- y jnstment evening. Saints. He h and hens. Excellent Mrs. home of stoek. the at last M,R. in Provo staying' with her parFork river is rejected, red to the nobility Chas. H. Davies, phone 128-Jm Lott. Mr. George Fitzroy gave ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Newell, "Mrs. M. existing A typical river of 38,500 acre feet, I. Bushman gave a birth many of.the great characters "'of" an excellent papemtitledr-'Orig-i- n j31 and after her visit here wiU go to celebraorr ia and! the' Monday day party church, a?Pll4JjilJheajnpbrvising of Our Patriotic Songs. California. tion of the birthday of her little - New Majectie Range for sale project engineers and their ers after long consideration and a quartette son Robert. Games of a lively na- cheap. 545 N. Academy Ave. ' A much appreciated sacred enconsisting of Prof. J. An enjoyable dance was given ture were 6a consultation and with the water users, R. Boshard, Harry Boshard and played, birthday ven f2in the and directed by members-otertainment was-githe B. dinner served. is rejected and' another typical Misses Lizzie Evans and WAN TED A four of five room Inger Fourth ward meeting house on Y. U. on Friday evening last. of 43,000 acre feet is suggest- - Johnson. river furnished and with last. for house, Bishop yard Sunday evening ed instead. The Primary officers of the President Francis M. Lyman Address X. Y. Z.;this ofMrs. T. N.- Taylor and son SterlMrs. G. A. Peferson and nephew Sixth ward 8re garden. in their It believed that the proposi-Jwa- s is prebusy the Jast speaker and joined - tl ing, in an interesting manner, lold Clifford Westphall, left in Satur- parations for a bazaar to be held fice. tion- - of October 20, made on the with the other speakers in paying of their European trip. By lan- day morning' for a three week on the 12th of this month. In the FOR SALE 250 advice of the engineerrof the Re-- 1 his respects to the deceased Jubilee egg and of tern slides a number pictures trip to California. afternon and evening dancing Enscabator.. Telephone 689-. 3t elamation Service, is a very liberal ne with him the family, brought Good illustrated. shown were and will be arranged forthe children. one and it is not seen how, in of the First Presi-tieCash paid for Butter and Egg Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Pharis armusic was also enjoyd by the to the other interests, it canjdency of the Church and of Apos-b-e y rived in Provo today, and are vis many in attendance. Mrs. Allie Cunningham ' an- at Avenne Cafeteria, 503 N. materially modified in any es- - tie O. F. Whitney. He said that 121 Ave. j iting with Mr. and Mr. S. S. nounces the engagement of her sential particular. The typical he had a blessing for Mrs Smoot" On Sunday last, Mrs. O. W. Bail- Jonea. daughter, Eva, to Mr. . Boner, FOR SALE Limited amount of year you have suggested is not and wanted to give that blessing the marriage to take place on the good G&rbon paper; le per sheet satisfactory to this Department, to her children. He related some ey entertained at a nicely appointwhile it lasts, in 25 eent lots. Best ana m this respect at least the ed dinner party. The table was The Sorisis Club will meet with 20th of this month. pro- - of his experiencs with A. O. Smoot Mr. Jacob Evan on Wednesday , grade. Call this office. prettily decorated with white and at position heretofore made must be and others in the home of Mr which time good program will adhered to. Mr. Katherine Dardley hs regfeen, ferns being: used. Covers Smoot. He then .told of a meeting . were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. W. bo carried out. turned to her home in Salt Lake There le more Catarrh la this In order that other arrange-wit- h General Donovan who McAdam, Mrs. Ruth" Bailey, Mr. ments may be made without delay, hen a friend of the Mormon peo-yoCity after a atay of few day ef the eoaatry thaa all other G. Mrs. B. Maw and Mm. A 1L with her parent, Ur. and Mrs. F. Yerl McAdam and Mis Ora Bailare informed that the propo- - pie in the pet tocether, an aatfi) the last days of the Prophet Jo-- , 2 ey. A musical evening wa later Calloway pent Saturday hi 1511 D. Alexander. ' . rntion of October 20 will be with-Jsep- h few years wa nppon to he asso-Smith, and other Lake 0ty. 9 r drawn on February 1, 1914, unless Jciations with the family!early , enjoyed by the guest. Tor a treat stay years He spoke Last evening the Primary offi of the meeting in eternity and the pronoiacerf It a local tiaease and accepted pnor to that date. Mis Nevada Calloway la re- eer met with Mra. Jos. Miss Edith Booth gave pleasure Nelsen for prescribed local remedies, and by con Cordially yours, (Signed) blessings that await her. ttf a number of her friend on turned to the U. of U. after a vimt the purpose of sewing for the ha etantly falling to cpre with local F. H. NEWELL, Director. Bishop Albert Manwaring mad While busy, social chat was ,inent, pronounced it Incurable. Science Wednesday afternoon by - enter- -' with her parents, Mr. and Mr. 8. A. P. feW closing remarks and on bea DAVIS, R. Calloway1 taining them at a sewing party at enjoyed, and during the course of haa proven Catarrh to be a constitu? , Chief Engineer. half of the family thanked all who servwas nice lunch home. A her the evening an oyster aupper was tional disease, and therefore requires WILL R. KING," had assisted them during the beconstitutional treatment Halls CaThe Primary officer and teaeh- - served." ed the guests who were Misses Eva Chief Counsel. reavement. w tarrh Cure, manufactured by T. J. Sillerut, preta Jex, Sarah Das-tfn- era of the Fifth ward spent a most W. A. RYAN, The choir sang, Oh Bury Thy Cheney Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only The klit and Net the tleed. Anna Eggertsen, - Muriel profitable and enjoyable time last Constitutional cure oa the market It .Sorrow.? Comptroller.Bishop O. H. Berg pro la takes Internally la doses from 10 RECLAMATION COMMISSION. J Smart, Melva Boyle, Leona Booth, svening at the home of Mrs. Grae nounced benediction. The ia-the tTaOl recently It has been a genRuth Nuttall and Mis Francis Cheever. - While there ammbled ustwhat terment was ' in the city cemetery. Dot,knovwn steps eesema that If erally accepted theory Mra. Cheever served light refresh- wae a Cluff. e the dtseaee ef the hlood. SdeatlSe the system. They offer one hundred r"1 Reclamation by o ments to the participants. tavectigatleas have taigbt te that dollare for any case it falls to eure. Service a$ Mr. Lytel, the govern- - titions to the government at Wash- eeeema le peetUvely a ekla disease and Miss Ola Sward, joined by i inent! representative, is now in ington requesting separate unit the skia aloee. Meri-tMra. Wm. 0. Foote has rrfurn-e- d enrnbte three Umber of her friends, left on SatDos Angeles m consultation with These petitions hava not been hi 1 Okie. Xemedy applied directly bio, from Eureka, wlera ale has to the eia the urday morning for a California diseased ekla. De set delay Supervisiag Engineer. heard from as yet hut it is thought old by druggist, TSs. Some time ago the Mapleton and that the trip. Miss Sward will visit with been visiting with he? daigiter, trying hfertte! Iieea Kenedy. Prove Tak Kali's family puis for ongQgovernment will act lira. Milton Thomas.' ftrwg C, teedl agwicr. (AtvJ her sister, Mr. Jams F. Hixoa. Lake Shore people forwarded pe-- orably On them. (AdvJ. -- El-Mi- gg it d ur - that-you-a- e ap-ar- be-o- seien-Tieve- I s ! pur-marke- of-ficia- n I very-pleasa- -- nt WANT ADS - L -- ed ox-Wat- er Re-pon- y, Du-senber- - J i Oc-Jpa- id ls refer-Spanis- - 3. - I f -- - -- - e Ada-dem- J eeo-Mo- hi a e . . u. - taemr-able- k , 4 ioc-tor- a , p, - latheVo! -- o - fav-gaUs- a. |