OCR Text |
Show V ,y THE PROVO POST PAGE FIVfl bride, and Miss Theressa Parkinson, her sister, also were here fori .he wedding and reception. The! ride arrived with her yesterdaymorning. parents j j The Misses Eva and Lydia Jones presided over an afternoon affair of exquisite appointments at their Folio-winis an account of the white lingerie dress. A reception residence yesterday. It was in the in wedding taken was given last night at the home orm of ah announcement party of their of the honor engagement 'from one of the Salt Lake jajers: of the bridegroom 8 grandmother "sister Pearl, and LcRoy Masters The marriage of IXarlow Elderge Mrs. C. A. Elderge, 216 East First Pheris. Whist was the feature of , Smoot, son of Senator and Sirs. Reed Smoot, and Miss Anita Park- South street, for relatives and in- the afternoon, in connection with inson of Franklin, Idaho, took timate friends. The house was which prizes were awarded Miss flow- Iona Knight and Mrs. E. T. Cluff. place yesterday afternoon at fonr decorated in Mrs. ers from of the rooms and decorations The garden. Eldredges oclock in the Temple. Apostle was with room The adorned wtere table luncheon exceptionally sitting James E. Talmage performed the blue Tne was and reflectattractive and library delphinium.. The bride a unique wore ceremony. in red roses. Yellow columbine ed the taste and originality of the brightened the hall, and the din- delightful . hostesses, - A dainty ing room was decorated in pink color tone of pale blue being chosroses. The centerpiece was a tall en and effectively carried out. silver vase of pink roses. The After the laying aside of the cards What Ions days of eon- - front drawing room was adorned the guests were invited to partake - atant torture what sleepless nights of terrible agony Itch itch itch, con- with white roses and the music of a - delieious Honey Moon stant Itch, until It seemed that I must Those rambler. room crimson with the tear off my vary skin then , appointments of luncheon, Instant relief my skin cooled, soothed receiving were Mrs. C. A. -most attractive and which were . and healed! The very first drops of D.D.D. PreMrs. Reed Smoot, Mrs. L. appropriate. Extending from the scription for Eczema stopped that awful G. Richards and Mrs. T, L. Center. V chandelier "to the center of the Itch instantly: yes, the very moment ' D.D.D. touched tne burning skin the tor- Mrs. E. L. Johnson presided in the table, was a' large silvery crescent, ture ceased. A 5c bottle proves it. D.D.D. has been known for years ns dining room. - Music was furnish- from which hung a ribbon shower the only absolutely reliable eczema .Underneath the of . remedy, for it washes away the disease ed by Mr. and Mrs. f), II. germs and leaves the skin as clear and from here are who handsome cluny a was crescent visiting - healthy as that of a child. The bride and bride- lace centerpiece over pale blue All other druggists have D.DD. Pre- - Germany. , scription go to them It you" cant come groom will make their home in satin. The crescent shaped place to us but don't accept some big profit ' substitute. ( after a visit here cards were used and the favors But If yon come to our store, we are Preston, Idaho, so certain of what D.D.D. will do for yon and in Provo. Mrs. Smoot, mother were in the for mof blue candle that ws offer you a full size bottle on tins guarantee: If you do not find that of the bridegroom, came on from sticks with immense bows of pale it takes away the Itch AT ONCE, ft Washington especially to attenc blue satin ribbon. The guest of costs you pot ft cent. the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Sam- honor was beautifully attired in PROVO DRUG COMPANY uel C. Parkinson, parents of the an elegant gown of pale blue French embroidery. Following is Smoot-Parkinso- n m ,r of Merchandise you need, at Prices you will appreciate. A Money-Savin- g opportunity for the entire niched! OIv How nerve-rackin- 15) - g- j El-dred- El-dred- Men, Women and Children can make big savings by purchasing their furnishings from us. 7 ' for-get-no- ts t So Low Balance of Bankrupt Stock at Prices Never ' - tl ' - ProWOprOwe t The Coolest Place in Town r X. SPECIAL EXTRA FEATURE Friday, Saturday and Sat Matinee ff f r Tonight James Boys Careless Curt In Missouri - ' . The Eccentric A Production in 3 Reels Comedy Cyclist Epperson Orchestra Ten Cents 10c Ten Cents Price c: 10c slug . J. S. Linton enterinformal affair at an tained with their home last evening in honor of the marriage of their daughter jeora , to Ira Ward Thompson of Vernon Center, Minnesota, which took place at the home of the aides parents at 6:30 last evenperformthe being ceremony ing, ed by Bishop Ralph Poulton. The affair was attended only by the the contractimmediate f amilies-ointimate few and a ing parties friends. The home was prettily decorated with June roses. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson will '(spend the next Week or two in Provo, after which they will leave for Minnesota to make their home. f "Ste TMte" keeps cool longer than any refrigerator known with the same amont of ice. Our price is as lowas some are asking for cheap . boxes. -- V, ! ' V- "'r - Mrs. Reed Smcot and children arrived in Provo today from Washington, D. C. Enroute to this city Mrs. Smoot and children stopped off a few days in Salt Lake, where they attended the n wedding 'yester day. Sirs. Smoot was accompanied by . her" daughter, Annie K., who is rapidly recovering from a surgical pperation (recently performed at the L. D S. hospital. Smoot-Parkinso- 1 Come and See Our Beautiful Line of - TJE3 Ocxlasd - Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Irvine Jr and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Roberts have issued invitations for a reception to be given Friday evening, July '5, 'beginning at eight oclock at the Irvine residence, 2 GO North Academy Avenue. Dancing and cards will be the features of the entertainment. f Refrigerators at prices that will please you. "We Never Sleep TAYLOR -- , Mr. and Mrs. - 'Hie E. Prominent among the matrimonial events of the season was the wedding reception given last eve ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Keeler, 313 East - Fourth North street, in honor of the marriage of their son. Major J. Keeler and Miss Esther Reese, which was solemnized yesterday afternoon in the Salt Lake Temple. The home was beautifully decorated for the occasion, a color scheme of red and white carried out in minature hearts and a profusion of June blossoms predominating throughout. A prominent featuTe of the evening was the interesting program and short speeches, while several guests responded to to the occasion, jater in the evining the guests were summoned to the dining room, where an elaborate luncheon s served. ' Here the red and wirite tone was also carried out as much as possible in the refreshments, and the place cards and avors were small novelties in eeping with the affair, containcake. ing pieces of the wedding The bride ,was prettily attired in a dainty white lingerie gown. Mr. and Mrs. Keeler will reside in this You ought to You want a Refrigerator. have one. You ought to have the best one. It cost Jmt little more to commence with and not nearly so much in the end. $ C. W. BishEricksen, E. T. Cluff, of Ogden, S. J. op,, liar old Peery R. L. Fred Richmond, Jones, Lott, W. Peterson Preston Anderberg, J. Stiehl, and the Misses Vivian Bonnett, Iona Knight, Alta Taylor, Mina Taylor, Kate Alexander, LoRie Eggertsen. .. J-- city. q Mesdames BE2. Provo, It - Courteous treatment, satisfied customers and. the right merchandise at the most reasonable prices will do it. These are things to be strictly enforced by this concern. You may rest assured you will receive the most courteous treatment possible and the most merchandise for your money i If you are unable to come send the children. They will receive the same courteous treatment, and their wants will be looked after in the same careful manner as if you were here v Under the Management of Epperson Bros. t guest-lis- t: Make us a visit, we will convince you that we know how to treat people also save you money. A trial is all we ask.- - .HI IW B8ST0-r- J STORE CO. - dent's Street, Provo, Utah srty, Miss present school 'vvf' CO., end Miss ed with being the debaters P The .FOEMEkl eago Universit 3 of G A. the Northw Never in the FUNERAL SERVICES cording to the demand of the com tut ion was t which has been filed with the HELD YESTERDAY plaint, place on the clerk of said Court This action is FOR ELECTA Slav as this year brought to recover a judgment disritors wer The funeral services of sweet, wijiio'u solving the marriage contract heretothem a trial, For ers. fore existing between you and the d angelic Electa' Smoot, the plaintiff. Mrs. Mr. of and daughter A. 0. Smoot, were held at the miner & Mcknight, SHERIFFS SALE. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Sixth ward meeting house yesterr-E Vl8V seven-year-ol- day afternoon. Not for a long time in Provo have such beautiful services been held over the re mains of a child. The casket was literally buried with floral pffer-ing- s contributed by her playmates and friends. Her classmates were seated on the stand, and safig the song that was Electa s favorite, If I Were a Rose. Mrs. Cardell, her teaeher, eulogized the life of her pupil, who was so much loved by her teacher 1 and schoolmates. Bishop Poulton was in charge of the services, and paid a splendid tribute to the memory of little Electa. L. E. Eggertsen, city superintendent of schools. Prof. E. S. Hinckley, and President Geo. II. Brimhall spoke of the high moral character of the parents of the deceased and consoled them in the loss of their precious one. L. A. Southwick opened and Andrew Knudson closed with prayer. The Sixth ward choir, under the direction of Mr. Watson, rendered appropriate music. Eureka, Utah. In the District Court of the Fourth Summons served this 24th day of Judicial District of the State of Utah, May, 1912 . ln and for utah Count'- 1912 First June 27, , publication Springville Banking Company, 7 1"; Tv 'id M corporation, plaintiff, vs. Springville 4 Theatre Company, & corporation, and These interesting prices on X -- EXCURSION RATES EAST John S. Groesbeck, defendants. Sheriffs Sale. To be sold at Sheriffs sale on the 18th day of July, 1912, at the front door of the County Court House in Provo City, Utah County, Utah, at the hour of 2 oclock p, m., all the right, title, interest and claim of the defendants of, In and to the following described real property, f The West of Lot One (1J In "Block' ""Twenty (20) in Springville, in Springville City Survey of Building Lots, situated in Section 32, Township 7 South, Range 3 East, Salt Lake Meridian in Utah County, State of Utah, together with all appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. 'Terms of Bale Cash, lawful money of the United States! Dated at Provo City, Utah, June 27, ' 1912. - f lOUGt to-wl- t: one-hal- are always in force at our Store. Read them over carefully some of them will st you. ln-tere- J-.- ing the summer. Call Anna Evert, N Fourth East. Phone 559-Z- . 481) D 6 21 I 7-- I ............. Kostueo t A ' -- T vIlAlUU -- -- Colgates Talcum .390 .750 v 150 - a AJCa ,....150 ........ Cream Sempre (Bovine Judicial District: Court, in and for Utah County. State . 390 f . . . Sozodont of Utah. Hinds I lone j &Almond 4 Lusterite Listenin' 390 390 39 190 39 On go! me Tooth Brushes ........ 40c, ; 15c, 20c, 25e S served W. ca--- e , Where J - ; ' 19! -- within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise v. ith-- ; in thirty dajs after service, and de- fend tho above entitled art ion; and in of your failure so to do, judir uient will be rendered against you c 1 Menens Talcum ..... .150 ? Colgates Tooth Paste .190 t Stillmans Freckle , 3 Lots of money cm hand toloan John Jackson is spending the Carbon and Lake Salt on farms and city property securin. week, county' on business this week. ity in Provo nnd Central Utah II. While in Salt Lake Mr. Jackson Low interest. Easy tei &. 6 30 Hotel Co. at the was registered Utah.lRjv S -- Ideal Hair Brushes. .. Eoot Powders ,. . - la the Fourth hand to loan "Sarah" A, F. May, plaintiff, vs. Lots of money D. SumMay, defendant. on farm and eity property security Charles mons, in Provo anl Utah County. No Dedelav. Low interest and many The State of Utah to the said fendant; options W. II. Ray & Co. You are hereby summoned to horses pear within twenty days after the FOR SALE 2 good service of this summons upon jou, if cheap. 476 N. Reeond East. I- 40 Ivory Soap . . . Palm Olive Soap. . . 80 Physicians and Surgeons 80 S Pears Soap .150 A Paekers Tar Soap . i . . . 190 Vassahne , . . . Java Rice Powder 350 Z La Blache Powder. . . . 390 27, 1912. on- - I- i GEORGE T. JUDD, Sheriff, Utah County, Utah. By F. Bachman, Deputy Sheriff. N, Whltecottom, Attorney ior, Atp-nt-for 4 . , Various sale dates May 18th to September bth via SALT LAKE ROUTE- - -- Spa particuPlaintiff. , x lars. , ' First publication June Lessons in Needle Work-Less- ons given in art needle work dur- ms.-V- 4 , is absolutely necessary that we dispose of stock on hand to carry out plans previously sale or anything of the kind, buf an absolute bona-fid- e spoken of- - This is no fake money-raisin- g proposition, hacked by straight facts and a determination to win success; We are here to stay, and depend upon the people for our- success, and success it must be and will be, if ' - the , i , :lc;c h: : ": - 7 It o Here .ter. |