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Show I iut; rnu u ruai .4 4 . in National Meeting Anti-Suffragis- ts MRS. INGRY HANSON DIED HERE THIS A. M. J. ' xJ i rf ' lli ,W4'- &-- . - L Mrs. Irigry Hauser, wife of Janies Hanker) of the Sixth ward, died here She was tis today from paralysis. - jears of age mif was born in Bands-rona- , Sweden. She came to Provo ?T 3 and has resided here ever in since. She is survived By her Jius-- I and and the folowing children: Millie and James of Salt Lake and Ellen Beo and Mrs. Thomas Wells of this city. The funeral services will be held in the Sixth ward chapel Sundav at 1 O. H. Berg and Sou nave o'clock. of the remains. charge 1 E. A tii ,ii i Ik'lil.'h i.'T ii , ' C. M ou.i lliif ( !. ' . o. ; MOTHERS WANT SQUARE DEAL FOR BOYSON BORDER the mothers of the hoys in Troop F who are now on the holder, appeared before the mavor A ' vr '.'i.! Mr- V. O. Ostler s ihoir gliosis Mr. George Rey-uliml Mr. E Knight of Salt Bake. Sum'' S., I i'1'ii' in rH ami ili'i'i n orf mi'll to pretty ol I'i'i't A lunohi'on was orvoil to about d.iiiiC K. - (o iiNo Mrs. Nji-,'Tho l.a'.ov air - whoso iu( urck pi a' Ailaiii- lor-- ms .i who Bool it. Sp"P''r of 'i . ill-- lam 1. tho of Kilnli, Doty; manager, Siitliorlanil M..of It. iui.1 ('., low or; .M. of '"I!.-- ' Josio Itu.inl-I- . Brace Williams; Proman; 'li'oor. Caroline lllumonihal; Guard, Llano Williamson; Trustee, Myrta Hiiiiii nili.il. After the business, a sumptuous os' or supper was served. During tile evening Mrs. Nancy Moe wa.- presented with a past chief modal for efficient work and esteem in which she is held. Visiting mi"sts were Mr. IT A. Mitchell, grand Mr. chancellor 0. N. comandor; I nty and Mrs. Fresh of Helper. i hiiiiii- !n Booth and iil; i Cora rn ert o - number of Democrats need $2(JU,0u0 to pay balance of their campaign bills. and city commission Wednesday and asked that they take imrnedi te ac-- i imi looking toward the release of p of ,he social events u,e ,,m social event of the Tli" loading who are now doing duty at welcome home week is the tea given this afternoon ol the week was a a short discussion, in Si'en in honor of;Pa!' In Mrs. Ferre Ol1nissioner LeRo Dixon was ap Mi Ad.tm. wtio has just returned home Miss Kvelyn Snow of Salt Bake, who a couple years spent in the pointed to call upon Governor Bambride of Mr. after will become the Willwas states. eastern The social under berger and Adjutant General Fink roses will he Wayne Decker . he direction of the com-jmissionary ln behalf of the boV8. lt was used for table decorations and one hundred guests will lie received be- mittee and held at the Sixth ward claimed at the meeting that the Secsocial hall, tween the hours of two and five. ' ond Utah squadron had already been 'William Mortimer 0,1 tlle border longer than the troops Mr. Bird Finlayeon has returned at ajof any state guard in the United entertained home after a visit with friends in home States. Sunday Idaho. a While the boys write cheerful letters home reports of an unsavory na- Mrs. Ashby Snow and Mrs. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McAdara enter- - ture have reHChed Decker came down from Salt Bake here One report in is to the effect that to attend the tea given by Mrs. Ferretained at dinner Sunday evenin apples sent to to the front by local women for the Decker this afternoon for Miss Eve- - honnr of thHr HOn VearI-lySnow. troop were taken over by the government and sold from the canteen 2 for r, cents. to the boys Mrs. J. E Another New oars re,)ort js (o tbe effect that the boys Mrand Mrs- Chester John- - bave bad ,Q daughter. Delilah, to F. C. Adams of(da-v- : gpend g por)jon 0f tbejr B. S. Bonnett scant earnings for bedding to keep Month. Nevada. The marriage wHl,hon' Richfield, Idaho and Sprlngville. warm. take place next week in the Salt Lake , and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Payne. The Utah countv boys have done temple. thpir full duty to the government Miss Editha Payne has returned Thpy Johnson Mrs. and Brigham h,vp servpd on thp fron( lonK. Bishop entertained at a wetting reception at home after visiting iriends in Bogan. er than any other guard and the peotheir home last evening in honor of pie believe that there is no just reaMrs. Martha Boren entertained at son their daughter, Mary, and Mackboy for keeping the local hoys at the front while the other0 arc. going home. Cranncr, who were married Wednes- a family gathering at her home 't ears day in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Especially when the local hoys have day in the Manti temple. John Boren and Joseph Boren of served so much more time on the The Nineteenth Century club will Oakley, Idaho. border. meet this afternoon with Mrs. Sam The Mises Emm" and E'zzie FiSchwab. Mrs. Beonard Nuttall gave of the children of the city by securnns have returned home from Salt the paper on American Journalism a sctiool nurse and that no betBake City where they spent the New ing ter expenditure could be made to An enjoyable family gathering was Year. reap a universal benefit. held New Years dav at the home of It was also decided that the assoMr. Herald Clark of the B. Y. uniMrs. Mary E. Ashworth. ciation representatives in the rea has returned home after versity spective districts meet at their reMr. and Mrs. Edward Vincent en-- delightful trip east, where he went spective schools and give a talk to tertained at an enjoyable family re- as a delegate from the university. die pupils on the value of good union at their home New Years day. health. .ol the Democratic National Chairman McCormick thinks $i.50T000 sufficient for the national committee to run a presidential campaign. r , Thirteen men are entombed at Gil more, Idaho, as the result of an explosion of gasoline cn the 400 foot level. Only three of the bodies have been recovered. I j MRS. MS3 EVELYN SEAR I t Members of the National Associa- tion opposed to Woman Suffrage, un- dismayed by the result of the election, n held their anual convention ' ington last month. - It was appreciated the association that were present, acting at the school party by th'- Eighth grade. Dr. and Mrs. George W. Eklns en tertained at a dinner party at their holiie Sunday evening. ' very much by many parents as chaperones that was given - evening Mr. and Mrs. Anderbere entertained at a de- On Monday R. B. lightful other matters were laid on the table for presented future consideration A - number of hut social gathering. n rn- d Miss Algie Eeucrt-eIvs to Idaho, where she is etnp'oveii as a ttech-- r after having spent the Christ- mas hoMda'-s"Hi ter n .rents. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Entertain Mrs. Ferro i'ort- r wa- - n Salt En' c Tuesday to attend the trousseau tea given in lienor of Ms Kvclvn Snow, n ho "ill become the bride of Mr. Decker this month Wayne . Killarno' Six l'i' lis ,i il in'oist0. lino at t i act ion at it ,' the made I B tlch ' AL.CH MRS. JOHN MRS. C..B. GULICK MRS. A.M. pODir. Mrs. Gulick, The state of Utah has a balance of money on hand and in two banks of two and one-hamillion dolars. lf Marriage licenses have been f3sued SUIT BROUGHT FOR to the following couples: Joseph L. DIVORCE AND ALIMONY of CAN EARN $50; WANTS $40 Hatch of Salem and Emily Duke ol Green BenJ. Lemar Santaquln; Ann Roxle Bezant Grove and Pleasant has Smith Merle Harrington of Linden; J. Vier Kesler of Salt Lake Burn divorce against brought suit for and Fay C. Lawrence of Spanish The couple were mar- Fork; Lynn Thompson of Eureka and Harrington. ried June 17. 1916, and have one child Elsie Schley of Payson; LeRoy Davis three months old. The plaintiff al- of Santa Rosa, California, and Mary leges that the defendant is capable Graves of Lake Shore; J. noss Anthon of earning $50 per month and asks of Springvllle and Lora E. Sterling for $40 per month alimony and the of Spanish Fork. dart of the child. FOR RENT 3 MODERN ROOMS furnished B. F. Rojier, probation officer, took for light housekeeping. Cedric Dorton. aged 15, of Belli to the Three unfurnished rooms. Apply 77 East 4th North. lt. tate Industrial school Wednesday. ywjra gg7gTnf.ro TOOT OT ..Tig tig ' j J Mrs. Jones attributes it to biliousness and if it doesnt wear off during the day she gives him a dose of liver medicine at night. The next morning he feels better and she gives him coffee for breakfast, -- and the next and the next morning. And in morning, a few days Jones has another spell. The officers of the Homo and School asociation int-- at the home of in. N F. Wilson Wednesday event of Mr and Mr. William and Mrs. Henry Rawlings ing. Rawlings of Salt Bake City. Mr and Mrs. John Huong tin1 reports and matters T. Pyne entertained at their honip "ii Tilcrcd were the following: on Provo Bench. A report of the nail given oy the association netted $50 and was pro- A resol j On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs uounced very successful. Marion Rav entertained a party of tion was presented thanking Pres at Rrimhull and officers of the B. Y. U. friends at an en jo;, aide social their home ior the use of tlie gymnasium. A report was mad" of the meet Mr. and Mrs A N Holdaway ing of tile State Tome and School to their home in Sadi Bake afHn at Salt Bake ('it v during ter spending the ho'hlays with their Hi" Ptali Educ itinnal association, at v hit H Provo was Anderherg ied li oti-!daughter, Mrs. U p ieg t' e ofiic".- - of prcsiiieiit and Dora Schwab returned to Port'aill. n; the ori'iinizi'tlon for the Mr Tot spending the f"i'tri Got (' Slew fire Thur-diy- . and Mr w with s her ir parents. rt e'eCt",! i'lelp and M" holidays Mrs Sam Schwab. 0 I! Thomas secretarv. F v, m decided eh at arrangements "I F No-- i - o' the Sj'ov- n"id pm Jbe Ji.mejjnd, pi ice for Prof in a da's few; a emy. Ephraim, spent Iiicuig matinee o tie given under and ion (f t'c cl our city visiting his nm'her. Mrs Eon . tv.r-to teaching of .orrejt. isn McBride, and The niatitice will tie give' dancing. ! u-- Dear Mrs. Jones means all right, but she doesnt seem to realize that if she didnt give Jones his morning coffee she wouldnt have to give him the liver medicine and Jones would feel all right vvithout both. . i 1 i I 1 Miss Nettie Knudpeti lias returned .""Salt Bake . ending the ProLo I'n'id-s in Christmas ". this month for the pujdis of t'c"tr''! cli"ot of a nurse for t!u Ilu t'-- i qiii'-'ti'- - veutsr mooting Last hTgTii T the Provo Tr Pist'-r"- . tli'1 installed: ' U'l M. E Vu V ini' U (I'T'OI'I'S C. E'.iaboHi I 'Trn An h- "III r 'i - ' c'd Found a Sure Thing. Wixon, Farnnrs Mills, N.. Y., has used Chamberlains Tablets for years for disorders of the stomach and liver and saysi Chamberlain's Tablets are the best I have ever used. Obtainable everywhere. advt AFTER -- is-on- n :t ' t lio'rd atid i .a e t'e ' rvjtm '. Hr. Martin's Strength lam a fanner Wapakoneta, Ohio. by occupation, and the grippe left me with a bad cough and in a nervous, weak, n condition, and I could not seem to get anything to do me any good until I took Vinol which built me up, and my cough and nervousness are all gone, and 1 can truly say Vinol is all that is claimed for It James Mabtdl Vinol is a constitutional remedy for n condall weak, nervous and itions of men, women and children, and for chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis. it HEDQUIST DRUG CO.-- rx run-dow- run-dow- ly . i rduen'ion of I h" h".. It yyi v ila i I. T : , : i GRIPPE Vinol Restored ti n LEATHER book in Phone Stolworthy. I. B. it was discu- - -- i'll Si.t"'. It was the unanimous nnin- tionls of t. iiett. vi lit i n favor of Wilma 519. J6. upon thousands of American breakfast tables. oig ' BLACK the reasons why Instant Postum has wholly supplanted the use of coffee on thousands ,io-..,-- i Vo Cough Remedy Effectual. I have taken a great many bottles of Chamberlains Cough Remedy and every time it has cured me. I have found It the most effectual for a hacking cough and for colds. After taking it a cough always disappears, writes J. R. Moore. Lost Valley, Ga. Obtainable everywhere. advt. Housewives everywhere have found out that Instant Postutn takes the place of break-fa- s t go ffe e pe r fe c 1 y, A n d th a t one of , fru-tids.- Chamberlains -- ONES sometimes wakes lip feeling cross and in consequence the family know it without his telling them in so many words. I The state capitol Is still trimmed its bunting, flags and holiday decorations that were put on for the Inaugural services, awaiting the grand public reception to be given tonight. ln purse with transportation HOME AT WILSONS Salt Lake City proposes to draft an ordinance that will be practically prohibitive for transient merchants and auctioneers who besiege the city about holiday time. FOUND MET WEDNESDAY Mrs. Upton Hoover was the pleasing hostess at a watch party Sunday evening. The out of town guests were Miss Margaret Fluff of Brigh un and Miss Wiltrms Coolridge of Gar-- ( " land. mrirr rn; jaj rn? rm Girls, artistic who are the lie Colii'iibi i S OFFICERS H AND Mrs. Robinson The formal installation of the club of the U. of U. will Scribblers Massachusetts were and Miss Sears be held in Salt Lake today, followed by a banquet at the Hotel Utah. delegates. i!tio'iia Y. M. Howard H. Hays has JuBt been of the organization, named as manager of the C. & N. W.-P. Mrs. tourist bureau final preparations. - TT Mrs. Arthur W. S. Romney of Salt Lake was P,ntel a member of the state fair board Tuesday. Dodge, president - j In A government expert claims to have centered all the good points of all good breeds of hens in one. It will have white plumage, yellow legs, red ear lobes and a moderate sized comb. In laying qualities and the of the egg it will resemble the Leghorn and will have as much meat on its body as the Wyandotte or the Flymouth Rock. r- t T |