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Show f p THE PROVO POST of interesting games on the lawn, after which they were summoned to the dining room, where a dainty lunehyon was served. The. table MAHANS BODY WILT" IN e of Miss " Pearl W. C. A. Smoot and Mr$. Annie J oner of thiircity 'and LeEojrMas-- Afkinsi MrsT C. E. Ericksen, Mrs. ; ters Pharis of Syracuse, New York Ephraim Cluff, Mrs. T. E. Thomas was performed today at high noon-a- t and Mrs. Ray Jones jpresidedL in the home of the brides parents, the dining roomand Miss Lizzie Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Jones on First Taylor and Miss Z ella Thomas East and Third South streets, presided at the punch stand. I. Bishop Berg officiating, Among the out of""Town guests during the performance of which were Mrs. W. C. A. Smot, Mr. C. . the young people stood tinder an E. Muller, Dr. W. F. Keating and alcove banked- - with cairns and daughter Ella, Sir. and Mrs. M. A. cere- Cheney, Mr. -- and Sirs. Slarcellus 'sweet Preceding-th- e Snow oFSalt Lake and Sirs. Anmony the orchestra played (To MyJW if ej immed- nie Atkins ofSIilfordl . Following iately followed by --Mendelssohns the wedding ancL reception Sir. and Sire. Pharis left for' a brief "Wedding March. - The bride-wa- s -- " iritain, the members of Fourth ward will entertain with a farewell social at the ward meeting louse tomorrowevening. Dancing will be the main feature of the evening, whiehwill be interspersed-with a program consisting --of musical selections, recitations and e short speeches, and evening refreshments will be served, O.-I- . -- later-in-th- An-danti- at elegant suit of rose colored broad cloth with hat and gloves to match, and carried American Beauty roses. The rooms throughout are attractively decorated. Ip the dinfng room a color tone of pde blue is carried out, large satin ribbon streamersex-tendin- g from the chandelier to the ' corners of the table "and Ending with large satin bows and. cluny lace. In the reaeiving line with Mr. and Mrs. Jones and Misses Eva and Lydia Jones, were -- Mrs. -- in-a-n her-be- st Lady Baltimore Cake The Most Popular Cake Thta Season By Mrs. Janet McKenzie Hill, Editor of the Boston Cooking School Magazine This is considered by many eooking authorities the finest cake that can be - tnade, though in reality it is not at all difficult. - - - - c U(Jy Cats One cup butter; 2 cups granulated sugar; I cup milk; 1 teaspoonful rose ivoter; 3 cups flour; 3 teivl teaspoon fuls K C Baking Powder; whites of 6 eggs, beaten dry. 7' Cream the butter and beat in the sugar gradually. Sift together, three times, the flour and baking powder, and add to the butter and sugar, alternately with the milk and rose water. Lastly, add K &altli nor cake the egg whites. Bake in three-laypans. Put the layers together with the following frosting. note The cake is a lartre one and sells at er Women s Exchanges for $1 50. - ' s- Camile Jack Sharp is Still in DanIn honor of Luther Eggcrtscn, gerous Condition but rts on tb24ni"6fi"thTs wKddepa Shows Improvement month for a mission to Great The mdrriage - Aydelotte and chilFork are visitrelatives in with friends and ing; Provo this week. , Mrs. dren. trip to Bear Lake,"Idaho; The bride-eleis one of Provos most beautiful and accomplished young ladies, while the groom is a promising young electrical engineer atfd is at present connected witjj.Vthe Telluride Power 'Company at Olmsted. ct J.-P- . Clarence 'Duff in and Miss Jennie Barlovrof Clearfield spent the foye part of the week in Provo.' Drug. Co. furnish social occasions. cream ice for all Mr. Mrs. of home and At the E.E. Coffman, 355 E. First .North street, a reception and lawn party PROVO BENCH CHILD . RAN OVER BY AUTO was given last evening in honor theRev. Mr7 Phillip King of of Scott Ivers, the four year old Boston, Massachusetts. The home was beautifully decorated for the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Ivers occasion. Roses and sweetpeas of Pleasant, View.,. was run over were used exclusively and were in by the Telluride Power Companys evidence everywhere throughout omnibus yesterday afternoon and the rooms, while the beautiful sustained a broken leg, the fraclawns surrounding the residence ture being slightly above the knee. were brilliantly illuminated with It appears that the Ivers child electric lights and were transform with another boy was herding Sutton-Chas- e FIVE' Sarah Bernhardt BE TAKEK TO MOTHER was prettily decorated with a profusion of. the seasons blossoms. About twenty-fivchildren enjoyed the afternoon. PACK Sheriff George T. Judd has received a telegram from Mrs. Myra JlamptorTstafing that Karl Hampton is on liis way to this city to get the' body of the suicide, James Mahan, and take it back to Cripple Creek, Colorado, where the burial will take place. No word has been received from the mans father and it is very probable that the remains will be shipped to the mother, at. Cripple. Creek. Jack Sharp, the boy that was seriously wounded in Sundays shooting affair, is at the" hospital, in a serious condition,-bu- t the physicians report that his chances for recovery" are still good and that he is slightly improved today from what he was yesterday. at QPERAtOJi E . COMING! Friday, Saturday and Saturday Matinee EXTRA! FOUR ANDERSONS in their Miniature Musical Comedy MISCHIEVIOUS BOB "CAST; r ; .V. f. . . .Master Tau Anderson Mischievous Bob Muffet, a Little Orphan .. Jdiss Angeline, just 777. ....Miss Ruth Anderson home from London . .Miss Vivian Anderson rr Sarah Saplironia Place Angeline s Ilome. . Tinier-Present- yus'.ji- - .Dan Anderson ' ' .-- mnjiw.li a . i"i '" mi 4HM44HMKt.'4','444'4-K'4i 444I4 C44M,,a $$.$1 It t 7; 14 Announcement Professor C. W. Reid is enrolling piano students this week for another six weeks summer school term. This course differs somewhat from the usual method of work and will cost but $12.00. REMEMBER, at least half the year is wasted by neglecting to do a period of serious study during the summer months. Residence 423-K- . Studio 482. . INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION - AT STATE UNIVERSITY latest developments is the establishment of a department of Industrial Education in the" School of Education ." Pr o fesso r " AV77A. Lewis, formerly of the Missouri has State Normal been appointed to take charge of this department. Prfessor ljewis., is a man of exceptional training 4 Ile-- is street and-w- as e cows dining-room, lying professionally: where the guests participated in in the weeds at the side of the trained in both engineering and an elaborate luncheon. Stationed street, while the other boy was agriculture; has had large exper-iene- e in the management of one of on the veranda was an orchestra standing in the middle of the which furnished excellent "music road. The driver of the ear saw the best farms in, Missouri ; has road-anturned splendid ability in mechanic arts; eation and kindred subjeefs, to- The Sunday Schools d during the evening. The Rever-an- the boy in the in Mr. King recently arrivet out, and in doing so ran into the and has had a very successful ex- gether with practice teaching, industrial subjects Announce Big Events: from the east to act as pastor of child who was lying in the weeds. perience In teaching and directing any of the of agto named above, graduates no im Miswas ear the of The driver in work the industrial local this the Congregational church -ricultural colleges and other tech- - (Continued From Page One.) and general welcome was ex- way. to blame for the accident, as souri Normal School from which nical schools. in his all he comes. tended him by those present, who it appears he was doing WinThe great demand for industrial fight by Fire Department. - - e University of Utali he earnestly expressed their wishes power to .avoid running into the to ners receive prize. of the the in work liiglUsehools that " his endeavors in the new boy who stood in the middle of the will teach Elementary Afternoon Session,. lias .created a corresponding state failed and "bVerowned with Trir would Methods," field tnre, Agricultural 1:50 m. Fire run to North school teachers demand for p. high will himself supervise the practice told success. The host and hos 7 The Uni- Park. in industrial subjects. tess were.ably assisted in receiv(teaching in elementary agricul2:00 m. demand this is p. meeting Sports as .follows; jture in both the Elementary and versity ing and serving by the following LEHI OFFICERS ARE . Boys between 8 "50-yarof dash-most its with support hearty Schools. He AFTER AMERICAN he Secondary-J'rainicommit! ee Appointed from - arrd"10 hetweeirS"and"OT the'liidustriat"educat.ioirT)unrCPLAYER BALL Pgirlr FORK will also have general supervision Church; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. boys between 10 and 12; girls beof all the industrial work of the ment. Buckler, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Cultween 10 and 12; boys between 12 bertson, Mr. and Mrs. S. IT, Good- .Roy "Woods of American Fork School of Education, including the If cannot and 14; girls between 12 and 14. a housewife are you you win, Dr. and Mrs. Love, Dr. and Fork is being tried in the district work in Mechanic Arts, Domestic beauor dash Boys between; to be healthy hope Mrs, D. L. Wallick, Miss Helen court today by the officers of Lehi Arts, Domestic Sience, and Nature reasonably 14 and 17 ; girls between 14 and dishes, tiful sweeping washing by of on the charge interfering Study. It is hoped by this plan Thomas, Mrs. T. T. Thompson City with an officer. From the testi- to unify and strengthen the work and doing housework all day, and' ITpboys between 17 and 20; and Mrs. McMullen. 17 and 20; men between bed tired at night. You k v mony given in the ease, the of all of these departments for the crawling Into and 20 women over 20; men, and out air Into the must open 30; efget ancLLelii baseball teams purpose of making then! more Saturday evening theMisses 30 between and"40 this day every ; men over 40. lf yoiTdo sunllght Lehi and to at the ficient in qualifying teachers Sarah and Lottie Orwin entertain- were playing and bowels In All crawlstomach crawl and your baby keep walked the Fork American in away teach industrial subjects boys ed the members of the Roe Ray babies. Chamberlain's order ing Coaching parents areby taking Club with a slumber party at with the ' victory r-- This enraged elementary and high schools p good be- al lowed. should when Tablets you needed, eftheir home. The rooms, were pret- the Lehi aggregation and an the state. come both healthy" and beautiful. Tor Donkey and Rider races 3iV la- fort was made to put the American white and with decorated The University is also prepared tily and back, boys between 10; all dealers. sale yards by ednoff the in grounds. to give advanced courses vender sweet peas representing Fork manager between 12 and14; boys and 14; "Woods arrested .was In the colors.-mixup the - club " An interesting 14 and 10; boys between. letween guessing game was a feature of and. the ease was brought to the 16 men over 20. and 20; . the evening, the prizes befng district court for hearing.. ratu: 30 yards an?-bacKaugaron awarded Miss Edith Young and 10 aim 12; between boys Miss Anna' Evert. Later in the PAYSON BOYS FINED 12 and between 14; boys beboys FOR GAMBLING APPEAL evening the guests were provided 14 16. and tween between 16" boys TO THE DISTRICT OURT with paper on which they wrote 20 p men over, 20. and their names, from this a most Back and Back race Boys begrotesque menu being - formed, The officers of Payson a short 10 and 14; boys between 14 tween after which refreshments were time ago arrested Clarence Tipton, men over 20. k and 20.; served. About 1 a: m. the guests Lynn McClellan, Lynn Simmons Field Events. L Ammon Douglas found themselves eyeing rather Ed. Tanner and High-juunder Boys M2; and of gambling, meaningly the long rows of downy on the eharge 12 and 14; boys bebetween boys before the taken were the boys pillows stretched ou$ on the tween 14 and 17; boys over 17. eity justice at that place and fined and was not Pole vault Boys under 15; the Sandman-- i had them secure-- . inlh.a Auins o $12 to ..2(lf or ,th ; or men over 16. boys 4 have appealed !ly in his power. Those present offense. The boys Broad jump Boys under 12; were the Misses Lottie and Sarah their case to the district court and 12 and 14; boys between boys durOrwin, Belva Goodman, Delilah a hearing will be given them 14 and 17 ; boys or men over ing Jlie next terra. Booth, Mayme Beesley, Edna 17. Anna Evert, Evening Session. WAS HOLBROOK Lr Hr Cash, Mrs., Milton Booth and Miss 8.00 Night Parade. OPERATED UPON TODAY Edith Young. Electric Company display. r- L. IL Holbrook, son of TMr.'aiid Mrs. J. 0. Ward- - entertained Queen of Day. i with a childrens party at her Mrs,' Lafayette Holbrook, was 1000 Japanese Lanterns carried for this morning home yesterday afternoon in hon- operated upon by Sunday School children. or of the eighth birthday anniver- stone of the bladder.and according Sketches at the in " Prize Floats. their and Andersons Four The Comedy Singing is recovering very . sary of her little daughter Edith. to reports lie Band. House and Saturday. Opera Friday The little folks enjoyed a number nicely. Tabernacle Services. , Ojie-ofJbe -- in-th- -- at. the State University and-abili- ty. d At-th- Agrieul-streetrwh- o - -- d . Froatlnrf (or Lady dahlia or Caha Three cups granulated sugar: I cup boiling water, whites of 3 eggs: 1 cup chopped raisins: SJigs cut m thus s I ices. cup chopped Stir the sugar and water until the then let boil without stirring until the syrup from a spoon will spin a long thread; pour upon the whites of the eggs, beaten dry, beating constantly meanwhile. Continue the beating until the frosting is cold; add the fruit and spread upon the cake. The K C Cooks Book contains ninety just eugar is dissolved, inch oelicious recipes, bread, muffins, cakes and pastry . Von can secure. copy free by sendin every accent can ing the certificate packed of KC Baking Powder to thejAQUES Mro. Co., jiot contain Cook Chicago. Small cans do Book certificate. Thursday and Friday, . July 18-1- 9 THE ORLEANS COACH A Thrilling Drama in Three ' Farts- - - The Artist and the Brain Specialist -- 10-ya- rd -- , - par-lor'fld- IIol-dawa- - Orphans of the Plains - Mrs.-Benn- . Honor and the Sword , The Man Under the Bed A Western Prince Charming - y, et K'7 -- . . , 4 0 00 td Selection, Provo Juvenile . Benediction. (Told watch near deweeks ago. Ownthree about pot er can get same by identifying; and paying costs of advertising. FOUND ' 36 V: Center f 44 H 4 5 1 )!,H'4 fHMl'H,,44sPM 5I H ) I !- St : i S 4i 4 SM t (4 44 44 f 4 4444'44 ne second, Queen of Day. , t . Nmo-pho- Band. Invocation. Pioneer Male Quarlette. Reading, llyrum Manwarii.g. Selection, Pioneer Voeophone, Male Quartette. 15 minute oration," Dr. (. IL Brimhall. . Buck and Wing Dance. Tableaux First. Indian Attack; Our business has grown to such an extent the past two years that we were forced to move to I W. Center St. We cordially invite you to come in larger Quarters. We are now located at 36 and see our new store, , l -- mp be-twe- yrr 9 . girls-betwee- fc Thursday and Friday, 18-1- -- Ameri-eaiLFor- long-befo- re Ellen July 100-yar- d k, Princess The Honeymooners ng FOR S.LE English BlackVrrr rants. Also one good mare. six years old and thirty nnmbMvd Robert Birkin, Plovov. |