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Show mx provo poii jl-- P1GEFCZ2 under the direction A shower, of LeoaaWild . and - Mrs,.. ,Carihel BEC0R0J3F PAGANS JGKORED M re--. Robey was successfully cwyied out on of Events Brought Forth Mrs. Clyde Scott Tuesday afternoon. March the Per--5- - The Utah Sorosla Club membe.-- Anenjoyable time, including dainty refreshments was the pleasure of the guests. Mrs. Claude Carter visited her on e of their fulfillment plans in Thursday, aiud Mrs. George Isaae Mrs. Boyce to give a shower party. A pleasant shower on Mom bridal a lunchgave Boyce a dainty time was enjoyed and of the marriage honor in day evening eon served. of Miss Florence Presnell and Mr. E. T. Bergman. The regular course of Mr. Thomas Pyne is in Salt Lake enjoyment Was followed and a dainty visiting for one week. served. Appropriate gifts luncheon were received .byLlbe honored guestB .5 The Primary officers and teachers by their friends there present of the Fourth ward met and were entertained by Mrs. Mary Markham on Monday etenlng. incinde4-w4tbmeffsclubswIIImeettnSalt-Lak- e lunchpleasant evening was a dainty City on Wednesday, -- Thursday and eon. Friday of next week. This will be the annual gathering of the twenty-firs- t A notable social affair in Vineyard organization, and topics along most the splendid entertainment given Interesting lines will be discussed. on Wednesday evening by the Par- The Ladies Literary club house is ents class, .to which all the town resi- the meeting place, ajud first session self-invite- d s pent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs, .R, R, Irvine, Jr, The following interesting programme was rendered : PaHis nd Romulus per entitled, Times, by Mrs. Nettie Kerr. Paper, "Story of Corrilanus and Cincunna-tusby Mrs. Jacob Evans. A short &tofyFJTfcs Floweryof Azalea was told by Mrs. S. R. Callaway. Each item was splendidly rendered. Mrs. - Jacob Coleman, was appointed Fed oration --convention to be held In Salt Lake City Oct. 7th, 8th, 9th, with Mrs. Jos. Yates as alternate. The club adjourned to meet in two weeks time with Mrs. Ed. T, Jones. , - -th The Nineteenth Century Club mem-- dmtaJinild;henevtjras in honor of the teachers as a welcome r..hersfcld, this afternoon with Mrs. GeOrge Fitz-royTbe- - paper of- - the meeting, "What ef Mexico," was ably given, by - . Mrs Phillip King. , eommeacaaatll.a-m&)ecIflLlct. During the course of an inof games, music programme teresting Alrd de and dancing. Principal Teachof livered an address on Duty one hundred ' Over MrsGeorgeIIavercampwashos-- ers to Parents tess at ai iargesoclal vent given n were served with dainty refreshments. Salt Lake City today, and from Provo the following guests attended: Mrs. On Tuesday evening ktrs. Elmer E. Murray Twelves, Mrs. W. D. Roberts, Corf man entertained Miss Jean Willat dinner of the Domestic Mrs. V. L. Biemsach, Mrs. R. R. Ir- iams and Miss Gladys Resor at sup- guests Sclnece department In the. evening by the vine, J., Mrs. G. A Hansen, Mrs. W. per. The guests will be given by Miss an address J. Stlf 'il, Mrs. Grant Bagley and Mrs. little Misses Alleen and Betty Sterns. C. E. Erickson puplla of the teachers. elec-tio- n thla-dd- The transition from pagan to medim val thinking 'is marked by the introduction of Christian ideals and the ascendancy ofthe organized church asserts a writer in the Engineering The Roman citizen, aniMagazine. mated by. the sense of human dignity, had cultivated a quick assertion of rights an a quick resentment of wrongs. The Christian priest, humil-iated b3'BniBe of Binrnow-soundand bodily the depths of The hordes of barba- mortification. ed self-sacrifi- martlallyinclled Romans" ignored the humble early ChrlslIanTblshopsT and permitted them to possess themselves of the administrative plan of the fallen empire, and organize their church upon it Learning also fell into the hands of the church, so that soon the story of ancient virtue was real only in monasteries where, viewed as the record of pagans-,- It fell coldly upon minds, filled with the doctrine of human depravity, and cramped into a barren dialectic by the limits which religious dogma impose!,.. And . so, within the precincts of the church, in the hermits retreat and in protected monasteries and nunneries, the Image- - of the pagan hero faded "into the background and that of ithe Christian saint was installed at the personal ideal whenever you are troubled witH minor ailmanti digestive organs, that these may soon develop uto more serious sickness. Your future safety, a3 well as your- present comfort may- - depend on tho quickness with which you seek a corrective remedy.- - By common consent of the legion who have tried them, Beechams Pill3 are the most reliable cf all family standard Jamily remedy 'tones tho --stomach, stimulates the sluggish liver,' regulates inactive bowels.' medi--ines.JTh- 7 better looks, j3righterZ8piritsanlZgreaterlyitality2comej:after3he. digestion, Improved ee A matrimonial event of interest occurred on Tuesday iastl At noon Miss Florence Presnell, of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Boyce, was - united in marriage to Mr. E. T. Bergman of Nebraska. In the evening a reception was given by Mr. and Mrs. Boyce to honor the event. Fifty guests partook of an elaborate supper which was set on beautifully adorned tables, pink carnations Ad smlalx being effectively used. The evening was a jolly one with gamed and music. grand-daugh-"t- wed-din- g e Aletta Halvorsen is Lake visitor this week. Miss 3 Salt - SummeriTof Salt Lake City is the guest of Mrs. Grant Bag-leMrs. George y' this' week.' Mrs. Reed Anderberg entertained "the Thursday afternoon auction bridge club at their initial session this week. The members of the club are Mrs. W. J. Stlehl. Mrs. George A. Hanson. Mrs. P. G. Peterson, Mrs. Merle Tay- lor, JMrs. J. M.J'ones, Mfs. Knight Starr Jordon, Mrs. Gene duff, Mrs. C, E. Erickson, Mrs. Fred Richmond, Mrs. Anderberg and the Misses Lydia and Eva Jones. Provo. prettily decorated, the parlor being a cozy color scheme of red, and the dining room in green and white, autumn leaves and flowers being used to good sidvantage t&r6ughout.'""Afl elaborate supper on. tastefully set tables was served.''MuslC, instrumental and singing were among the lealures, and muck enjoyed. Mr,, and Mrs. Cheever will make their home In Provo Third ward. e e The members of the Bonita" club experienced a delightful evenings Tuesday when they met at the home of Miss Edith Jonesl The Indulgence in games at nd the rendition of music made the affair tho reported result, together with dellc- J ious refreshments. - Wood-evenin- g, de-fro- re-n- er TO THE PUBLIC "Go to the ant, thou sluggard; consider her ways and be wise; which having no guide, overseer or ruler; provideth her neat in the summer and gathereth her food in the harvest. The Bible. Harvest time is the golden time of the year. This has been a bountiful season and you are no doubt reaping rich returns. ' Returns from hard work should be well taken care of. A checking account is very convenient in paying your help and bills. The check is a receipt, there can be no phying of bills POWER 13 3UEO FOR $10,000 DAMAGES UTAH (TIm SAVED BY A Lartwt Sal of Any Madlcin la tka World) EmyiAm, la koxaa, 10c., 2 Sc. BET -- Will be in His Studio in the COLUMBIA THEATRE Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday to register: students in his -- - A WINNER do-aw- he-el- the nominal ECHOOLFOR BEGINNERS (Tuition $10.00 a Semester) Li SCHOOL FOR INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED PIANO STUDY . 7 ($18.00 a Semester) aad the' W J Advacced students cah cornblne piano study with a course i in pano teaching '($25.00 a semester) and vocal'Etudents can combine voice and piano ntudy. 4 -- O O V. V O r When Colonel Hay, notorious for his love of gambling and betting, waa Yerely wounded in the Peninsular war, two brother officers cams across his apparently lifeleas body. "Poor Hay! Hes gone at last," said one named Windsor. JJ came from voice the A faint ground: Ill lay you a cool hundred hes not" His death seemed only a question of minutes, but be continued: Enter the bet, and you. Mars-to- n addressing the other officer be witness, He then fainted. When he was taken to hospital the surgeon told him the bullet could only be removed by saw' ing through two riba and introducing a childs hand to extract it, as. forcepf couldnot .touch It "The chances are," he added, that you wlll die under the operation." " "If Wirisor win makd his bet double or quits. Ill consent," said tho colo-ne- The Woodmen of the World r The Best Insurance Society in the World. -- L 1 r t ; 1G0 New Members ' FOR THE PROVO CAMP BY NOVEMBER 1, The Campaign Is Now Available Assets On-$6,500,- 000 INVESTIGATE. w - a- ITS CHEAPEST. -- js IT'S BEST. Winsor agreed. wont die. Excursion Rates TO SALT LAKE CITY ring-maker- iHD THE UTAH STATE FAIR-.8alt Dates October 1st to 10th. Huai Limit October 12th. , ashbaBsffxsrdr- 14-- b. Say wbat you will about observing the rules of etiquette in subjugating tbs first roasting ear of tbs season, but to our mind there is really only one way to do It and that is the way right off the cob just as nature Intended for it to be eaten. This process of extracting the sweet and tender kernels is bound to give - benefit of' an you-t'exceptionally rich and delicious flavor found only on And let us give warning against expanding the mouth over more than three-ro-w at. a tlma. ItS a dangerous 'practice. LOW RATES TO THE 'if Sparrow Wrecks a A sparrow at Ilishham, near Gloucester, England, has been responsible for a serious accident In a ditch 7 feet deep were found a wrecked taxi-caand its dazed driver. 'Vhen afi' to speak the driver said Taxi-Ca- taxi-ca- b. b farming Congress at Wichiia, lias. Dry . ' : OCTOBER 7TH TO 17TH. TRAINS LEAVE TROVO he 4:20 A. M I 4 :11 P?M. ARRIVE SALT LAXE J. H. 630 A. M.; 6:55 p, M.' t For further information address MANDERFIELD, A. O. P. A., Salt Lake City, Utah or C. . E. EGGERTSEN, Ticket Agent, Provo, Utah. l -- b UKrf3Jlg-3Barro- - East Center. L. D. S. CONFERENCE e a severe blow ia the eye. Inquiries led td the discovery of a dead sparrow at the bottom of tho steering-arm- . and tha otdyjytpJacatljjuJ of the accident Js. SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY flew into" the driver a, eye, rendering him Insensible, with Ihe'resulCthat 500 Pictures $2,75 per pair. See the cab swerved and ran into the window display. Johnsop Paint and- ditch. Glass Co., 33 FORTES Not Quite Pure Gold. Into a New York' Jewelery store there came a shy, pretty young lady with her engagement ring, which had been bougbt there end which she would like te have changed. The ring fitted her exactly and she was greatly pleased with the noble sentiment of the inecription, What, eer betide, let love abide, but she did notJike its arrangement. K Examination showed' that the stolid, unimaginative old German engraver had carved in the sentence xegardlea of the little etamp of quality, and so It read. "Whateer belove abide. Judge. tide, let j 1 , sum of $1.00, which is the introductory price they are now being offered at. A complete line consists of 100 feet of wire and eight dozen fasteners. They are "absolutely guaranteed' to give.'perfect satlsfac j In I ten, Any one Interested this 'household Invention may get information concerning it at this orrice. Orders may also be left here for them, Our phone number is IS. . SCHOOL OF VOCAL ART r ($18.00 a Semester) English Soldier, Determined to Win Hie Wager, Absolutely Ignored 8ummons of Death, . a- beIti"'uponvllhk'"tKeBtmplIc(ty'6t - purified by -- the patent and , the practicability of such an invention. Immediately became interested and purchased an interest in the agency The line Is known as The Rainy Weather Clothes Line and is the same as any ordinary wire clothes line with the exception that It has a metal fastener which, remains to the line at all times. Thesq fasteners will not freeze to the clothes or rust, and are very easily operated. In fact ay wl d they trouble f hunting clothes pins land will hold the clothes In position in the most violent wind storm. There is no" wear to them and 'any bne purchaslngbne 'of these lines gets an article well worth ANNOUNCEMENT blood- - Sold Now saw away," said Hay. "I And he did noL' . ' "But for that bet," he said afterSALT LAKE CITY. Oct 2. Suit wards, I should be a dead man; It for $10,000 damages has been filed was my determination to win it that me alive." in the Ualted States district court by kept Leo H. Bean of Prove, father of Of War. - Recognized Sinew WllllS W. Bean, against the Utah On the occasion of the annual enPower ft Light company, as a result campment of a western militia, one of the young mans death in Provo by of the soldiers, a clerk who lived electrocution several weeks ago: At well at home, was experiencing much the time of the tragic accident the difficulty in disposing of his rations. A fellow sufferer near by was watchvictim, who was" 18 years' of age," was with no little amusement the first ing in the employ of the Mountain States soldiers attempts to fletcherlze a Telephone ft Telegraph company. piece of meat Any trouble, Tom?" Whlle-be-waaA work a. telpboae asked the --second soldier,, earcastic- pole at the Intersection of Fifth West ally. and First Nctrth streets, according to "None in particular, was the the information in the complaint, he Then, after a sullen survey received the current that resulted in of the bit of beef he held in his band, his death from a wire of the power the amateur fighter observed: "Bill I now fully realize what peoline which crossed" only a few Inches mean when they j speak of th ple under the telephone wires. sinews of war." A clothes line that has already won its way into the homes of thousands is being shown in Provo by B. 8. Lockett of Hot Springs, Arkansas, and W, II. Corbett of Provo. "Mr. Cor- annually, Oct. 1st and April 1st. Now is a convenient time to start your account. SAFETY AND SERVICE. Thomas N.Taylor, President, J. D. Dixon, Cashier. Arnold Dixon, Asst. Cashier. John P. Bennett, Vice Pres- FARMERS AND MERCHANTS DANK PRORXTWrREID- -- Many Women of Provo Delighted With New Patent 'That. Does Away -- With Clothes Plns.- - Nothing is safer for your surplus than a Savings Account. Tour money will draw 4 per cent interest, compounded semi- 00, The Y. M. and Y. L. M. J. A. of the Fifth ward are opening their BeaBons work next Tuesday night with a big An Interesting programme social. has been arranged and a special feature is a pantamlne,.lAHttte .Child Shall Lead Them." All girls and boys,, of, .mutual age are Jnylted to come and bring their; parents. Girls are expected to bring lunch for two. NEW' CLOTHES LINE PROVES ' next week e e e In pleasant house party was given Wednesday by Miss Eva the nelatives-o- f both partleshead, the day being her birthday.-be- j n gthe spec I al guests. .The table Flf.teen.Of h er friendaen joyed a which was served a delicious afternoon with games upd was decorated with a rich dslplay freghments. I . Following the wedding of Miss Annie Mecham and Mr. Elmo Cheever, which tooy place Wednesday in the Salt Lake Temple, with Apostle' Geo. Albert Smith, cousin of the groom, of ficiatlng, a large reception was tend ered by the brides parents last even ing. Fof this occasion Mr. and Mrs, George D. Mechams home evhf noed much preparation. The rooms 'were Tuesday being the birthday of Mr, Geo. W. Eklns, Mrs. Eklns entertained at a prettily appointed dinner on that0n twice.1 The home of Mrs. E. E. Corfman was the Beene of enjoyment yesterday afterpoon when about forty guests, wives of attorneys and a number of Card were entertained. neighbors feawere social and the chat playing tures yof entertainment The hostess served a delicious supper to her guests. A rich profusion 'of dahlias, asters' and roses gave the room and hallways an attractive apperance. together with autumn decorations. Attorney Jacob Colemans mother, of NephirMrs. Coleman, is vlsltlng in sleep, ... HIS LIFE n, - e sounder system has been cleared and the Lu-ti- e C6rf-ma- is. -- d were-invite- . - tures of the convention will be, Wednesday, address by Rabbi Wright on 'Feminine Nature." - Thursday,- of of fleers ; luncheon - at First church at 1 oclock. Congregational Friday,- - muaicaLprogramme. by'Sait Lake Womans String Orchestra. On the ladies will have a day ) to them. the Christian Saint at aonal Ideal I CcoIing Wasii Slops Thai Ilcli Tee not In half an hotn not In ten minutes but in 5 seconds Jut a few drops ef that mild, soothing, cooling wash, the D. D. D. Proscription, the famous cure for Eczema, nd tho Itch to gone. Tour burning skin to Instantly relieved tnd you have ab-- - solute protection troubles. TVs can give you a good else trial bottle of the genuine U U 2S Prescription for only cent. Don't fall to try this famous remedy for any kind of summer skin trouble we know ft ZA R wiU give yea taeuu fr$pLU summer akin relleA tt - r |