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Show PAG2KTUX M, M m Fsoyo 2SKST7TT I UTAHN SUCCEEDED snty : IIIE business, extending from coqst to coast com- E, - -- fade out the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evans. The affair was a quiet one, only Immediate relatives being pres ent. wrinkle out. , 1 1 will .. cant Foster-Mllbur- cant pajrybu to call venlence to see these clothes. Our assortment lust now is ' k unusually good. - ; KlRSCHMUM CLOITIES e-- SCK Wft. UAWANTU PR1CI TICJUT ON INI AMO MEVt It.--J MM her-sister- . .. - AfThe f Ing, which occurred on Tuesday at high noon, the ceremony was perform! pd 1y Bishop A.'W. Haratng. Jmmed lately after the- eeremeny -- the young couple took train for Salt Lake City, where they will enjoy a wedding trip and will be at home to their friends In Provo after Oct ICth. resIdencerrrshdhrr8.i"fieo;tt.''TIlclnnauBud-MlBsrEva'Hard- W. J. Clegg on Wednesday evening the following young men entertained a party of young ladles with a delicious chi eken- - supper: - M essrs. Lol s and Joy Clegg, Clarence Lloyd, Ed. King and Ray Wilson. The honored guests were Mlssese Zipporah Varley, Boulah Bunnell, Rose Kimber, Olive . Cnrdner Blnn, Nora and 4Maliclont Clegg. The evening passed merrily with the playing of various games. -- -- - V1RL MARTIN Music & Stationery Sfore Everything: in Sheet Music, Music Books, Musical Instruments and Findings, Stationery and School Supplies. PROVO, UTAH. In same Building as HEINDSELMAN OPTICAL JEWELRY, CO. , - The spacious rooms of the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Arch M. Thurman were beautifully decorated on Wednesday afternoon last In autumn effect W'here a large number of guests were entertained In social capacity by Mrs Thurman. While the ladles were en gaged with their sewing they enjoyed aortal chat and a number of games Refreshments that were delicious were served to the following: Meedames . Charles Fletcher, Harvey Fletcher. Eugene FletcherJIarry McCoard, Will McCoard, Jennie Wilkins? Winnie Nut tall, Charles Miller, Charles Giles Maud Passey. H.nnah Hicks. Bert Crams" Oscar Garrett, Acbsa Taxman Bessie Gourley, Berl Sutton, John El lison. J. Daniels, M. IT. Crahapu T W. 'Thom ijp,- TiWinZhbriskio,' Mailllii 3S8. pH0NE AJI ... y. , First Paramont Pictures with-deliciou- s .. n Wed-nesda- V - ; - at your earliest con- - dainty refreshments served to thirty Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Westphal an guests. The honored guest was made the engagement of their the recipient of a number of beautiful jounce daughter Elaine, to Oscar' W. Mann of gifts. Provo, the marriage to take place about the middle of next month. The Sixth ward Primary - officers , received entertainment" on Monday .A. Successful affair of the week was evening at the home of Mrs. Emily the Bonita club gathering which Green. A pleasant time with social took place at the residence of Miss chat and dainty refreshments was en- Naomi Flerpont on Tuesday evening. , joyed. Miss Plerpont and Miss Thelma Warner being the hostesses. A Jolly evenT. J. Foster of Cedar City visited ing of games, music and social chat was the pleasure of the guests, who Mrs. S. M. Clift' on Tuesday last. were served refresh-ments- . On Wednesday after school hours, . the,teacher 8. of the Parker echaol were Miss Edna Beck has returned entertained by Miss Marion' Andeiln to in eoclaj capacity. A special feature Provo after spending , the summer of the occasion was a delicious feast months in Idaho. of fresh grown strawberries Jncluded with the refreshments. Supt. EggertMrst Eugene Cluff is entertaining sen, Miss Edith Meldrum and Miss for a week Miss Marjmla Hazel Flnlayson were also In attend- Larsen of Idaho. '"I ance. :V Report is made of tne weadlng of .. - Kirschbaum cant Style lasts - " - And pucker "out SATURDAY- it - mands naturally a great Designing second ti. none. evening by the. home -- at ' . Its reputation for producing cuthori- tative designs is - , - "Department was tonat - Hinkle,-thirdvl- ee- K.Co., 114 Kirsch-bau- m A. B. and Mrs.' F. A. Denny of Ogden. On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Lr-Eggertsen entertained at ..their - M rs. Thomas Thornley has returned residence in honor of their son Luther from s ple&Bant visit in Eureka, where who . has recently . returned from pn she- - wan the gueatof. &IJBa,LoUtha r English mission. The guests wore Gammon, . the parents of the missionaries now In the field from the Fourth ward, and Misses Ora and Eva Hampshire they passed a delightful evening with spent Wednesday In Salt Lake City. a program in keeping with missionary , were life. Delicious refreshments The marriage 7 of Mrs. Charlotte --- served to thirty. James and Mr. Clarence Duke Tuesday .. seo-on- d -- ul .; . -. Bishop- - Ralph-Fo- ' t . - k, - .'-N -- v That So Many Provo People Fail, to Sunflower State is Given Presidency Recognize Kidney Weakness. OGRAM TODA Y X of the International Irrigation Vv Are you a bad back victim? Congress. V Suffer twinges; headaches, k : "THE GILDED KIDD spells? - .... Go bed to tired? tired get up ' CALGARY, Alberta, Oct First Two Part Edison Drama. Its surprising how few suspect the Vice President J, B. Case of Abilene, kldneva? "I...: t ; OUTtn Kan., was elected president; at the ,f how few know whit Its surprising Lubin Comedy. closing days session of the Internato do. tional Irrigation congress today, when THE 80UL OF. LUIGI Kidney trouble needs kidney treata multitude of resolutions were dlB t - . ment . ' out and cussed cleared of the way. Vitagraph Drama. for the kid.are Doans JPUls Kidney The other officers elected were: "TOO MANY AUNT8 Arthur Hooker, secretary, Spokane, neys only. of convinced Provo Hare people Wash.; J. S. Dlnnis, first vice presiComedy. their merit dent, Calgary; Richard Burges, testivlce pne8ident, El TosafJ. F. - Here's, a Provo: case; Provo mony. president,- - Perm -Kidney "sufferers hereabouts should Kert fourth Gruawald; Cal; V vice, president. Den verf Colo, ufreorge read 555 East Williams. Mrs. Christina A. Smith, fifth vice president. NEARDEATHS DOOR Salt Fifth North TTtah, says: Proro, St, Lake City. Utah. . Kalem Drama. Mr Case succeeded. MsJor R W T took Doans Kidney Pills some time relieved and they hot only pains "A STUDY IN FEET Young" as president. The next con- ago across my hack hut strengthenfd my vention town has not been decided V itagraph Comedy. whole ystemTbetf ere" Doauy-KWIupon. ney Pills are good for people of ad"THE PROSPECTORS" vanced age like myself and I have FELIX DIAZ SENT TO ... ... Drams. enough faith in them to publicly speak -- 1 PENITENTIARY FOR AN " In their praise. ATTEMPT TO MURDER SOMETHING TO A DOOR" Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't Edison Comedy. : Felix R. Diaz was sentenced today simply ask for a kldney.reroedy ftet for an Indeterminate term In the state Doans Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Williams had. penltentlaryfor a period not exceed- Corr - (A4r. r I, Props,-- Buffalo, N.-ing five years for the attempted murlife diploma with requirements equivader of Francisco Lopez at Thistle, l lent to requirements for a grammar KINDERGARTEN WORKERS 4 few. weeks ago.The trouble occurred 7 WANT TrfE STATE LAW grade life diploma. when the two men, with others, were - MADE MORE STRINGENT The committee included State Supt at Thistle. The row .started in " a A. C. Matheson, Dr. WIdtsoe, Miss boarding house, and Diaz drew a gun A meeting appointed by the State and fired two shots into the body of Board of Education to consid r the.Qualtrough prof Bennion and Mrs H: v-Lopez. ... V .t j of the present school law, Ida Smoot Dusenberry. revision , Lopez has now almost recovered was 'on held The ittJSalt committee Lake considers this that City Inflicted. the wounds which : : wll lha,ve a tendency to make more Diaz attempted to show self defense. It wad decided to ask the coming efficient primary teachers and pre- to so' revise the school pare sufficient Kindergarten trained legislature COUNTY TEACHERS WILL law that instead of the primary state teachers to supply the demand in the MEET AT SPANISH FORK FOR SPECIAL INSTITUTE certflcat now. issued, provision will public schools, when - the present be made for a Kindergarten primary Kindergarten law is enforced. ,, The teachers of Utah county will meet at Spanish Fork tomorrow for a special Institute. State Superintendent A. C. Matheson, President George Pa . performed on SURPRISING PRINCESS MIbs Ii::s...IIug!OICK)nez. and Mrs.. Angus Wrule gave a shower yesterday afternoon at the residence of1 Mrs. Holer in honor of her daughter, Clara, a recent bride. A pleasant afternoon of social enjoyment was passed and ITs BY A KANSAS MAN Erma Smoot and Q. Stewart i The Y. L. M. I. A. of the Pioneer Horsley were married yesterday in ward carried out a delightful harvest the Salt Lake Temple. In honor of pary on .Tuesday evening last, which the event Mr. and Mrs. George ii.J affair was attended by one hundred Smoot gave a dinner party at the, and fifty. The appearence of the hall Hotel Utah, to which a number of was pretty with its decorauons In was tip main autumn effect-Danc- ing Provo people went to attend. feature ' of the evening. Fruit and A very unique and successful party punch were served. Those present was given by, the members of the expressed a splendid evening's entej- Flftht ward M. L A. on Tuesday even- talnment ... ing last .in celebration of their openMrs.' Louisa McBride has returned ing night The hall was prettily decorated with Hallowe'en emblems for from Salt Lake City, where she spent the affair. A good program,' Inclu- the week vUltlng. ding a farce, "was Interestingly carried le hundred-peopIs outrTwo participated Mrs. W. Gammon visiting with and experienced a delightful time her daughters, Mrs. E. Snyder and and partook of delicious refreshments. Mrs. W. Huntington of Salt Lake City, - pc- -i .Thompstai. ,T.,tL.Th.urman:j-eq- i JChwr; man, T. A. Thurman, Gertrude . Page, A. hi. Thomas, Harry Thomas, Earl Dlantha Worsiey, J, R. Thomas, R. E. Knowlden, Reva Whit Twelves, Edna Snow, Dwight Billings, Beulah Hendrickson. Teenie "Thomaa, Sadie Jones, Allie Jones, Earl J.' Glade, Electa Wood, Mrs. Douglas and Miss es HatUe Walker, Leona Billings, Lizzie Souter, Neva Daniels, Erma Thompson, ; Mary .Thompson, Luclle Erma Fletcher,; Rhoda Knowlden, Douglas" and 'Graceand Rueda Missouri and other prominent eduea-lore'wiirb- pfesenraddsS' teachers. e the BOS WORTH Present MRS. E. G. EPPERSON SCOREDREAT SUCCESSrrr! AT SHEPHERD ; 4: CONCERT, I Mrs. Emery O. Epperson, one of Provos popular soloists, scored a decided success in the big Shepherd concenTheTd in t n e"SaJT Lke"T ab last Tuesday night Mrs. was on the? program for two numbers and upon both occasions she Pax-mawas enthusiastically applauded- .- The vpress was highly complimentary in its praise of her excellent voice and The Sixth ward M. I. A. are making the rendition of her numbers. elaborate preparations for a big social E- to be given next Tuesday evening in SENT TO WISCONSIN their amusement hall. All are cordially invited to share in a good time. The Salt Lake Commercial club Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Boyer went to Salt Lake City on Monday to attend has been appealed to by me chamber of .commerce of Madison, Wisconthe asteopathlc association. sin, to furnish some animal repreof the fauna of Utah for sentative A grand banquet will be given next the zoological garden now m process; Monday evening by the W. O. W. at the Hotel Roberts In honor of I. I. of establishment there. It Is genconceded the ea gulls would j Boak, of Denver,- - head consul, and erally be the appropriate contribution of j other head camp officers who will adare being made to send Plans Utah. dress a special mect!ngof that orwith-th- e that tthey be kept provision ganization. thereof they do well, but that hey be sent back here and liberated if they Mrs. Bennett Cash entertained a do not thrive. number of her friends on Wednesday. o AJ a family dinner on Tuesday 4n SALT-LAROUTE ' honpr of Miss Erma Smoot and O u CHANGES- SCHEDULES Stewart HOrslev Mr and MrsUto ' of the North .Ttje Odyssey JACK LONDON By IN SIX GRIPPING PARTS er-nac- Eo-pers- ! IrS J I i i: -- V- J' Ae jfci t , 4 r Ss .y .i O 4 V t ' KE - enwmwed - 'i There Can Be , No . Better-Sug-ar AW. cure AVIieti ploy expert chemists to see that .this quality is main.r tained. .. . keep posted on" every new sugar refining process. worth-whil- e seienee makes discovery.- it. adopt ... - a we'. We have Hie factories; wo "ha vc' thc.mn chEirryTthir Trr snsrar aiockr-atu- l the expert.wotkmen. We spare neither time,, skid Don expense. i We go to extremes to se BEST FOR ALL. ic.rr - 4 . ; . , super-quality- We . The result . Idaho Sugar is - of era-- ; that Utah-- "the standard is rrar perfection.- - If you want, the utmost in Mrrar, do as thousands of others do deiilaiui ; Salt Lake Route will put In ai change Mrs. J. W. McAdam. assisted by of train schedule, A train will leave Mrs. F, Olsen, conducted a social Salt Lake at 7:35 a. m and will e party ln Wednesday evening at the in Provo at' 9:20 a. m. Another residence of the former. The event train will leave Salt Lake at 8:45 a. was in honor of Verl McAdam, prior m. and will reach' Provo at 10:25 a. to his departure . for the Eastern in. The afternoon, train going north States. The evening was made a most will leave Provo at 4 : II p. m, enjoyable one with a lively plan of '; MATINEE 4 P. M, PRICES EVENING 7:15, 8:45 PRICES 5 AND 10? ' 10 AND 20 s - It will be news to Hobart thousands of admirers' the! world over that he Ts to return to the screen In 'An Odyssey of the North, which, will be the offering in six reels at the Princess Monday. Mr. Bosworth plays the part of Naas," the Indian, the one whoso odyssey forms the theme of this story, ft is Inciudod in a B. Y. U. STUDENTS Bns-Wort- ; :' MONDAY OCT. 12 amusement 7 V ' The many rpevo-friendof Miss Oeneve Colvfu will learn with interest of .her. engagement to D. A, Brown of th'i3 city, end her approaching marriage to occur the first port of -j November. The announcement Mrs. L, A. Colvin of Tayson. male by coflection br Alaskan storios-- , by' Mr. "The Son of the. Wolf. It combines strength and intense dramatic situations with poetic feeling of rare value. Ivondon, called ' r. I We are certainly glad losee you back, again and please dont forget to call on us when in need of GENTS CLOTHING and FURNISHINGS, all new goods. See our new fall hats. Your friendsT up-to-da- te O m- - THOMAS |