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Show I PAGE Six THE PROVO POST ' -- r Notes, Personals and Society , JMrWilliamAIcC)arddeftlast a herguest Mrs.E.Juette for Twin r Ilarri-mg- ht v M m- - Dei a Mr- and Mrs G O. Chase haa retffftled uoag nave from a most pleasant weeks visit returned to their home in Provo with friends and relatives in Salt on Tuesday after an extensive I two months combine- d- business City. i and pleasure trip to easterly cities. Miss Hattie Sutton has just re- Whilq away Mr. Hoag attended turned from a visit with her to buying for the Golden Role Store. Both were much pleased friend, Miss Huth Foster of Ion. where she pent thepast to get back to Provo, and Utah ' - -- -- -- 1 " . Valley. , - honorjif the marriage of her The Art Club was pleasantly daughter. Arlene, - to Mr. Elias entertained last evening at - the In An-del- 'Ger-rnjm- y, () Kerr.-JRaading- wed-din- -- has-retu- g '4uring-the-summ- - ,,. - Civil Service examinations will the Federal building, Provo, Utah, to secure eligibles for the following positions, on the dates named: March-- 2 Assistant farmsup- erintendent, $1400 to $1600. March 5 Stenographer and typewriter. Indian 7 March Teacher, service, $500 to $720, 4 March Teacher, Industrial teacher, and assistant, Phil ippine service, $1200 to $2000, March 16 Forest pathologist, bureau of plant industry, $1800 to be held in - - t 6-- 13-1- $2160. j -- An important social event of the week is the card party to be giventhis evening at the home of Mrs. Ida Smoot Dusenberry by the Sorosis Junior club. The decorations are especially novel and profuse, and reflect the1 -- taste and originality of those arranging them, the patriotic effect prevailing throughout. The guest list includes the following rames: Misses Altft Taylor, Anna Newell, Opal Noon, Winnie Wilkins, Winnie Naylor, Vivian Bonnet, Mrs. Bailey of Salt Lake, Eva Jones. Mina Taylor, Mrs. J.W. Stiehl, 6-- , . 13-1- Ani-paj- For blanks and information see jj Ilodson Here is a message of hope and good cheer from Mrs. J. (X Mill," Va., who "is the" mother of eighteen children. Mrs. - of Ilebep, Mrs. W T. home of .Miss Olive Maiben. An Brown will entertain with a interesting program consisting of banquet a number of the musical' numbers and readings Jtrides friends at her home on was enjoyed during the evening, after which luncheon was served.. the Afternoon was Friday evening, threading A good atendance was recorded t from the --opera -- neroiade by Extensive preparations nre un- - and the club adjourned until next Massenet, given by Mrs. IL R, Ir' der way by the Student Body of week. vine Jr, Mrs. S. R. Calloway also the Telluride Power Company The Early gave a reading on or a reception to be given next Mrr,ahd Mrs. Willard Andelin French Settlements in Northern J Saturday evening at Olmsted. ami two children, Clark and Ber- New York, which proved most A boot fifty invitations have been lin, who have spent the past four and instructive. A s in Europe, re- interesting issued for the interesting affair. and - b. I" luncheon was served by the dainty turned to their former home in hostess i club the adjourned to ajid t tMrs. C. E. Maw, manager of the Provo, -- where they will remain meet again next week with Mrs. er as the guests Lund; Prineess Millinery,from the East. Mrs. Maw . has of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Clark, Lemon CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS Sfc Falla, Idaho, for a son of New York. Mrs. Ilarrison ten days sojourn. is a designer of considerable ability and experience in .millinery. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Johnson have issued invitations for a Card -- Mrs. J, W. Stiehl is entertainparty to be given at their home ing with cards about Twenty girl tomorrow" evening friends at her home this afternoon complimentary to her guest, Mrs. Mrs. T. B. Monroe of Mercur Emerson R. Bailey of Salt Lake and Mrs. Tarza Murdock of Jleber City. The decorations are atare visiting in this city with their tractively carried out in patriotic effect. mother, Mrs. James Henrik. , A ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Messrs. Moore, Jensen, is the present intentTonrof the Humphrey, Brown, Richmond, Iron King Consolidated Mining Comto return to Berlin, Jones, Stiehl, Worsley pany, principal place of business, in the fall. v Mrs. Murray Twelves is enterProvo, Utah. t The entertainment given last taining at her home this afternoon in honor Notice Is hereby given that at a evening in the Sixth Ward amuse- with a childrens party ment hall by" the ward officers of the fifth birjhday anniversary meeting of the board of directors of of her little son, Charles Murray. the Iron King Consolidated Mining and teachers of the Primary was carried out very The deedrationsare all "prettily Company, held in the 20th day of Peb. out In reference to the na- 1912, an assessment (No-- 6) ot one successfully. The affair, which carried About twenty half cent per share iyas levied on was in the form of a dancing par- tional holiday. in the outstanding capital stock of the ty in connection with which re little people are participating the little to ,affair. pleasant freshments were served, was weil corporation, payable Immediately Mrs.G. W. SchXveich of Rich Preston O. Peterson, secretary, at Ns attended and all present exper iexlced-- a most pleasant -- evening. mond, Missouri, who for the past office, 19 North Academy Avenue, The hall was prettily decorated six mouths has been visiting in ProvcJ, Utah. Any stock upon which for the occasion in a color scheme Provo, the guest of her daughter, this assessment may remain unpaid on Mrs. Murray Twelves, expects to Monday, March 25, 1912, will be de of red and white. leave next week for her home in linquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is The Girl' Question Club met the east. , made before, will be sold on Saturday, Tuesday evening at .the home of April 27, 1912, at the hour of 2 oclock Jlhca. r sew., MORE CIVIL SERVICE , p. m., to pay the delinquent assesssocial WILL and chat followed EXAMINATIONS ing by BE HELD IN MARCH ment, together with the- cost of adverdainty refreshments -- comprised tising and expense of sale. the features of the evening At the meeting the girls decided to Uncle Sam Wants Domestic "rTESTO'NfTTETEllSoNr . Secretary. entertain with a .dancing party in Science Teachers, Trained NursFeb. 22, 1912. , First publication the Mozart pavilion on the evenes and Industrial Teachers. ing of March 13, which event TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. promises to be one of the most inCivil Service examinations will social seaaffairs of the teresting be held in the Federal building at WANTED Furnished" room son. - Next weeks meeting -- will Provo, Utah, to secure eligibles and board by married coupleoj? be held at the home of Miss Fawn for the on the following positions rooms for light housekeeping. Brimhall. dates named: " Call D-- 2 X, care Post. 28 March 6 Trained nurse. The regular meeting of the Utah March 7 Domestic Science SorOsis Club was held yesterday teaeher. ron't wait tnr hfPdache to go away. . . n - ' Assostant teachMarch 4 afternoon at the home of MrsA. pills. the parents of Mrs Andelin. It and - Announcements I week. J Mar-tinrBoo- Martin was cured of stomach trouble and constipation by Chamberlains Tablets, after five years of suffering, and now recommends these tablets to the public. Sold by all dealers. 5 WEDDING STOCK The finest, to be had" anywhere at very reasonable prices. Call and see only the latest styles in wedding cabinets. - - er. industrial teacher, Philippine service. draftsMarch $2250. man, Philippine service, March 20 Laboratory and engineer. 1 . April Scientific assistant, department of agriculture, embracing dairying, farm management ,ofrage, crops,' horticulture library science, seed testing, soil surveyfngretc. ' Blanks" and information sup- plied by J. R. Ilodson. AT THE 10-1- I, Hong Sing, have purchased the Grand Restaurant from the former owners, and desire to that I will assume no indebtedness except that which I contract flONG SING. D-- 2 28 THE Famous Winter Resorts BEST OF OF TRAIN Spend the Long Cold Day Amid the Flowers and Sunshine SERVICE , ' I ONLY 24 HOURS AWAY A - For Sale, Rent or exchange for other property, 2 acres of land with house, barn, granary, fish ponds, 50,000 fish and a permanent water right of 14 cubic feet. Cell 510 West 2nd No. D-- 2 Tickets Informatiea 1 J. H. MANDERFIELD, 166 South Main Street A. G. P. A, Salt Lake city. 28 ac J3SSK3SE UPPOSE you were offered land find water on Provo Bench in the best proved fruit district, the best of soil and location, land in its original richness in fertility at less than the same land and water is selling for, with terms running over ten years if you prefer. Such in reality is the offer on the East 80 acres of the Colonel C. E. Loose quarter section a ( i . m About 2000 Acres of lam were brought under water two years ago by the Provo Reiervoir Co., surrounding this quarter section. This land is now owned in small tracts, a good portion by Kansasand Nebraska people and cannot be purchased for it is not for sale; The Brigham Young University alone sold' 340 acres; WHY NOT SECURE 10 Acres or Even 5 Acres of THIS LAND? Lt Adlllr Name E. W. Kirkham lSPr0',0Utah City At Provo Reservoir Co. Office This Week Salt Lake City Address 1028 South 10th, East. . Provo Address 56th W. 5th N. Let Me Show You the Land and Give You Terms . |