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Show Fall New Your Buy Suit Now and Make A Big Saving Sutherland, Kuth South wick, Ada Howe, Margaret Duaenberry, Lael Irvine, Luclle Dunn and Mrs. George Miss Esther Winters nt Grove visitor last Tuesday. Miss Mable Gadd has returned home after spending a week In Mammoth and Silver 'Citjri " Harding. John Jackson has as her guests Sunday for dinner, Morrll and J. M. Georgev Mrs. Miss Florence Gadd, assisted by her sister Mable end Miss Mary Mrs. Cyde Stark is down from enter- Salt Lake visiting her mother, Mrs. Thompson, very pleasantly of their friends at James F. Dunn. tained twenty-fcu- r Hallow een party at the home of the former last Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. Z. Whittaker anThe entertaining rooms were pret nounce the engagement of their tlly decorated In Hallow e'en colors daughter, Zeldato Clifton S. Suthand autumn flowers During the erland. The marrlaga will take place wore and re- the latter part of November. played evening games ' freshments served. Mrs, Clara Giles presided at a chiThe Utah Sorosls met with Miss ldrens Hallow e'en party last TuesNettie Keer Wednesday afternoon. day evening. Mrs. W. F. Vlolett gave an excellent . paper on Art. In - America. The' home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hicks wn? the home of fun and frolMrs. F. J. Pulham is' a Mt Pleas ic last Wednesday evening when Mrs. ant visitor iths week. H. C. Hicks and Mrs. W. C. Gibby entertained forty friends of their Miss Eva Clark, a bride of No- brother, Billy Ridge, and his fiancee, vember, was the guest of honor at Miss Maud Anderson who were the a shower given by Miss Myrtle Thur-woo- guests of honor. Mias Zina Johnson, at her residence. The rooms the matron and all the nurses from attactlvely decorated In a Hal-- i the Provo General hospital were en scheme. Music was enjoyed present. Miss Anderson being a slnty refreshments were served graduate form that Institution. The b guest of honor received many nature of the entertainment was a beautiful and useful gifts. Hallow een pary and a bridal shower for the couple. The rooms were proMr. and Mrs. D. R. Beebe returned fusely with decorated yellow from Santaquln chrysanthemums and the usual Hal me Wednesday here they spent an enjoyable time low een ornaments. Games were were numbers musical and jilting relatives. played Mias Mirline Roylance, by given Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Croft pleaa-- , Mrs. W. C. Gibby and Mrs. H. C. was lunch A delightful antly entertained at a Hallow een Hlcka. A scheme was evening. party Tuesday served during which the prize of yellow and black prevailed through swarded to Miss Alta Miner, the ont the rooms. Games and fortune winner of the games. n telling were enjoyed by all. The guests were: Mrs. R. Ridge, Sr., of Salt Lake City, Mr. Miss Lena Wilson of Salt Lake Is and Mrs. V. E. Anderson of Chester, n visiting with relatives and friends Sanpete county, and Mrs. Carl In Provo! of American Fork. The hostesses were very ably asMrs. E. 0. Hughes. Mrs. E. T. sisted by the Misses Jane amf Rose Jones, Mrs. Edgar McArthur and Thompson. Miss Huldah Lamb motored to Spanish Fork last Tuesday and were the Mr. and Mrs. James O. Stewart guests of Mrs. W. E. Stoker. have returned from a pleasant visit In Salt Lake where they were the MUs Luclle Dunn, a bride of the quests of Mrs. Stewarts sisters, Mrs. . month, was the guest of honor at a I. II. Waters, at the Newhouse hotel. miscellaneous bundle shower and costume party given by Mrs. George M. I. A gave a The Fourth-war- d The Hallow e'en party last Tuesday eveHarding Thursday evening. rooms were decorated In Hallow e'en ning. The hall was attractively deccolors. A pleasant time was enjoyed orated with the season's colors. A by the following: Misses Merllne program and a pleasant time was enMaud Roylance, Parrer, Virginia joyed by all. -- 0 ) 0- - 0 THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO PROFIT Because we have a few suits to many in stock for this time of the year We have rethan have the garments on duced the prices greatly- - Vejwould rathercutihe-pTicethe rack. The entire season is practically still ahead of us. A suit bought now gives s you almost a full Fall and Winter s wear. THE SA VING IS WORTH WHILE FOR WE HAVE CUT THE -- PRICES IN HALF ' is unusual , we admit, to make such reductions at this time, but is is better for clean stock even at great reductions. Onr loss is your gain. The saving you It us to make will enable you to buy something else you need or want. So conie and get your suit now. You will save a nice little sum by doing so. Owing to the greatly reduced prices a slight charge will be made for alterations. WE CANNOT GIVE 3TAMPS OR TICKETS AT THESE GREATLY REDUCE PRICE8D" - I dancing party was given in honor of the Mutual members Tuesday evening by the Third ward M. I. A A see WANTED U i A HOME AT THE ON SATURDAY t Evans, by training, The married ladies of the Third ward were pleasantly entertained ftby the Segola beehive group Tuesday The hall was attractively evening. decorated with Hallow een colors. An interesting program was rendered tnd dainty refreshments were served. WAR H tri'-v- tjt v' ,w.n-rarpr'?- W - A' ft.--- . VvwsS1 - V v ' t- f till ! HEADACH W-- , & Scene from the Bluebird Smalley Wanted-featurinproduction, star of McLaien, "Shoes. Mary -- A Utah-idah- o Doesnt it measure up to have ever used, in sweetness, purity whiteness! Havent tu found it better than some sugar you have tried t Let your neighbor know why you are able to make - delicious preserves and Jell Tell her she will .get canning, cooking ing if she uses and bakUtah-idah- o Sugar. Every sack is identical sweet, pure, white and Utah-Idah- o ev- enly granulated. Order a sack today. Be sure to Leaving Provo Southbqund f :14 am. S :59 am 10:59 am. 12:59 am. 2:59 pm. 4;59 pm 5:59 pm. 6:59 pm. V;59 pm. 9:41 1:22 am. specify A Sugar ABSOLUTELY PURE i ! better results in her fruit v ttnee. to M city one or tw rendered nl prohibitionists riting some of tbe important our statutes for the prohibltory-- hy law enfor WrHt la In Judf and ha to qualiSa of Judge. PRINCESS THEATRE Thursday the Eighth grade made a tour of the city schools. The M object was to promote the Idea of the uniform and create an enthusiasm for education. The pupils, led by the American flag, marched to the various buildings and gave a jhort. program, m In general this consisted of the sing- d ing of the Anvil Oborus, a salute to the flag, greetings from one of the old students, a response by the principal. a reading and the singing of czziai! The Navy. Eg-- I Superintendent gertsen was along and gave some very Interesting talks on the value of persistent effort; and Principal Pow- elson urged the pupils to be diligent in their work. Those taking part on the program were: - At the Franklin Greetings by n a Stewart; response by Principal Eggertsonf a reading, Rubensteln Playing the Piano, by MIsa Evelyn W IN y) BLUEBIRD PRODUCED BY THE SMALLEYS Rolled Oat DA in the tela, restaurants and cafes, youll them serving new breakfast food Everywhere , you-go- AS V.' I r IV IDLLED DAT home. thew delicious oata is the family In pmtijally' every f , McLAREN anted-a-Hom- e readOur Hired .Ctrl" At the Maeser Greetings by Keley Duesenbury; response by TYincIp-vBeck; ' the First grade aang The Goblins Wni Get Tou;" G rant Carter read Mammys Picanlnny. , Provo Citjr has one of the best school systems In the West and the' Eighth grade Is one that any town could be proud of. Let os boost for Prbvo schools. MARY SATURDAY, NOV. 4 teaponded, and The pear Story was, 8:53 pm. rendered by Algernon Rerfori. ; . ,.l 6:50 pm. At the Parker Royden Dangerfleld , 8:54 pm. gave the greetings; Principal Wilson 11:13 pm. responded and Miss Beular Hatton The can giro hotter or rice on your freight shipment whether It he a hundred pounds or a carload Through rates and routes to Intel state points In connection ' with the Union Paclflo System and allied St county in the prime of life, mature Northboui Kil-to7:06 am. 8:41 am. 9:50 am. 11:50 am. Cluff. 1:50 pm. At the Timpanogoa Karl Young 8:50 pm. the greetings; Principal Young gave 4:50 pm Oram Epraas So all T ralna Mileage Book will save You Money ' Inveetlgato Aak tha Agant Mr. Evans has table assistance to 4 PAYSON Inter-Urba- n v. terms. I vast LAKE CITY 22 Trains Daily 22 vu PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTES WWft'3a3KiKSlfi8S5r J Sugar? e aide or to He i ttorney of Provo for him for the high office by to of a judicial poise that especially Home," SALT hu m three terms and has served ment, rich In experience, Provos Eyesight Speeialist g Are Yon Using id Judicial Jit able prosecutor of Utah ' Dr. O. H. Heindselman, you ticed law In the Fourth tried in this district. , ;X any He ment of the EYESTRAIN Positively removed fitW other of most of the important tun New York, Nov. 2. The European ar is held responsible for the Increase In the cost of burial supplies and a crnsequent advance announced for today by undertakers for funeral ten ices Owing to the war, it was undertakers hardware narae-n- i said, ites and coffin hares has risen i" pi ice fiom 20 to 40 cent. The ccst coffins cheapest $00 more thin formerly. - la especially tury, and has been on one w CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH November 5, Sunday, Sunday school at 10 a. m Morning worship and communion service at 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor meeting at 6.30 p m. Evening service at 7.30. A lecture Is given every Thursday of Development evening on the The lecture Christian Beliefs followed by choir rehearsal. expert trict for nearly a quarter INCREASES COST OF BURIAL 8UPPLIES t for the office of Judge. vow on V a: suar nd temperament pr vw ? X PRINCESS officers. JACOB EVANS Candidate for Judge Tonll Like Sunripe Rolled Oats , plump, Order a package today. Strength of the Hills. is a real j Sunripe Koffe-e- t drink. Pure, refreshing and delicio UTAH CEREAL FOOD , i CO. |