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Show I.. THE PEOVO POST The Most Charming Weve Ever Shown Patriarch Miss Gladys Farrer delightfully enand Mrs. Hyrum G. tertained the members of the Maeser Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John Acomb school faculty at the Maeser school and Miss Edith Smith of Salt Lake building last Friday afternoon. An were among the out of town people 5? informal program was carried out who came to attend the funeral and all reported an enjoyable time. services of Harold E. Smith held here Sunday. They returned to thier Miss Thelma Smart is spending the. homes early Monday morning,- .4 fore part of the week in Salt Lake. Some of the most beautiful Suits we have er assembled in our garment section are now on I display ready for your inspection, and we hope your approval,. Withjaew models arriving daily the task o'f selecting just the right suit is,an easy; . t fabric that is correct for Fall and Winter. We have ever so many models that are charmingly . s' trimmed, but for the woman who desires a strict i A Joint meeting of the literary secLafayette Farnsworth, accompanied by her son and daughter, tions of the Relief society was held are spending the week in Salt Lake this afternoon in the Central, school. An Interesting program was carried with relatives and friends. out and a special feature of the afThe members of the Maeser school ternoon was the book entitled The faculty were the guests of Mr. J. 0. Bluebird by Maeterlinck, given by Garrett at a delightful little social af- Mrs. N. P. Henderson. fair Tuesday afternoon. The big handshake ball given by - Mrs. D. R. Beebe entertained at the studenta of the Brigham Young dinner Saturday in honor of Mrs. university In the Ladles gymnasium Friday evening proved to be a splenJ.; 0. Garrett at a delightful little did success and the hall was filled to affair Tuesday afternoon. capacity students, members of Mrs. D. R. Beebe entertained at din the faculty knd patrons of the Instiner Saturday in honor of Mrs. Ethel tution. Dancing was the principal Thomas and Mr. Parley Pratt of feature of the evening. Salt Lake, who are spending a few The Utah Sorosis club held a very days in this city with relatives and friends. Interesting and Instructive meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. Mrs. G. W. Ekins entertained at a F. Violett. Judge J. E. Milne of the prettily aranged dinner party Friday Salt Lake Juvenile court delivered a in honor of the birth anniversary of splendid address to the club members. Dr. G. W. Ekins. Covers were laid Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Linton announce for six guests. the engagement of their daughter, An interesting and Instructive ses- Genevieve, to Mr. David Anderson of Salt Lake City, the marriage to sion of the Fourth ward primary oftake place In the Salt Lake temple ficers was held last evening at the October 25, Mrs. one. In materials you will see represented every, " ly plain tailored model, we have an unlimited variety. Every good color is represented, of course. so-ci- at $20. And Range to $35.00 The Prices Commence WOOD-CLIFTO- " MERC. COMPANY N the regular work of the organization the remaining time was pleasantly spent in a socal capacity. At the conclusion of the evening the hostess served dainty refreshments. ' Mrs. J. S. Linton will entertain Thursday evening at a miscellaneous shower in honor, of her daughter, Genevieve, whose marriage to Mr. David Anderson of Salt Lake City e has just been announced. Mr. E. L. Stout and two e danghters f Meadow. Millard " county, have ar-t The Misses Nell and Vera Holden Announcement is made elsewhere rived in this city, where the young and Mr.. Leslie Cunningham of Amin this issue concerning the new vi-- 1 ladles will attend school at B. Y. erican Popir r. in Salt Lake the olln studio being opened by Kenneth I U. today i the state attending fair. Roylance. Mr. Roylance Is a graduate of the B. Y, U. Music school and has done two years of post graduate work there. For two years he was assist-anft- o Prof, .Gudmundson in the violin department , During the years Mr. Roylance had charge of the Music department of the Snow academy and whi.c there lie developed pupils who are now successful as teachers and performers in various parts of the state. During the past .year be was orchestral and band director of the public school system of Bpringville anl is reengaeed for the same position during the currant year. The Roylance studio is located at 146 East Center street. Mr. Roylance has developed a system of Instruction that is very efficient, especially with beginners, and he is wel corned as a valuable addition to Provos corps of music teachers. 1913-15- START THE DAY SMILING Let the coiv, ready warmth of the Perfection Smoldeit Oi Heater help you get up on the right aide of the bed. A touch of a match and it (end forth warmth in a minute- .- It ia light and easy to carry. No No Smoke No Odor Sold at hardware, furniture and general itorea. The Perfection burni Conoco Safety Oil, the handieat and moat economical of fuel. THB CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY (A Colorado Corporation) Dtonr Wt attar Cbcytnnn Paoblo AT THE SAN Two big natural hot sulphur water pools, emptied and cleaned twice GEM ROLLER MILLS FLOUR weak.k - FANCY BAKERS, PEARL iTBthkEaftaiiledJI & GRAHAM CORN MEAL Fist for Ehsmnatiso HARVEST QUEEN lNW TUrtSaatk, Salt Late On GERMADE SHORTS and BRAN ; Parley Jepperson WEIGHT AND QUALITY GUARANTEED ART STUDIO 1 Cl Wasatch Produce Co. Instruction In a Phone 480 Private 225 WTCencei drawing WATER COLOR nwmimMiMiwnwMMWinmiiMMn " ' Onyx ; ci nosiery Yoo Get GOOD Value at ANY Prlce-&- k, . 25c to $5.M per pair LUle oc Cottoo Emery --Deers Company, jm, -- MODELING PASTEL and OIL PAINTING. 1 s . jj S - I For information Phone , 592-- 412 W. 3rd South. (in 5tr Mrs. J. T. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Coleman spent Sunday in Salt Lake City. Miss Jessie Ellsworth has returned home after a brief visit with rela tives and friends In Payson the latter part of the week, Mr and MrsJ J.1 Smith... of . Tooele were Provo visitors Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Besteltneyer left today " for Eureka, where they will make their home for the present. Mrs. E. E. Corfman left yesterday for Salt Lake, where she will deliver an address before the city convention of womens clubs, and also to make arrangements for the 8tate convention of Womens Federated clubs to be held in this city the latter part of this month. Mrs., Ida Smoot Duaenberry delightfully entertained the parents pf her kindergarten children gt her home on Saturday In order to discuss plans for bringing about a 1 closer, relationship between the school work and the homes. e Fifth, Sixth and Seventh grades of the B. Y. U. training school were the guests of the Eighth grade students at a pleasant social affair given in the Ladies' f gymnasium Thursday evening. Dancing and various games were features of the evenings entertainment The When You Take Gold. With the average man a cold is a serious matter and should not be trifled with, as some of the most dangerous diseases start with a common cold. -- Take Chamberlains Cough Remed- y- and get ' rid of your cold as quickly as possible. You are not experimenting , when you use this remedy, as It has been In use for many years and has an established reputation. It contains no opium or Obtainable everywhere. advt. , . other-narcotic- . |