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Show r THE PEOVO POST 'Vb QJWl Millie McPhetres of bait Lake Is visiting in Irovo for a few weeks. Miss it (n la few days visiting friends. Mrs. J. Mj Terry left the latter part of the week for Enterprise to An interesting social event Friday Join her husband, where they will evening was a dinner given by Mrs. make their future home. M. B. Johnson in honor of her fiftieth birthday. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Andy Benson, Missr The rooms were attrac- Alice fourteen. Jacobson and Miss Mabel Neltively decorated with chrysanthe- son of Salt Lake were the guests mums. The time was spent pleas- of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nelson and in games and music. During lamlly last Sunday. antly the evening the hostess was presented with a beautiful gold watch Miss Lon Bradley of Salt Lake is by her children. a Provo visitor for a few days. A . Mrs. Emma C. Jensen and Mrs. Mrs. Jessie Olson of this city, is Rachael Bulow, who have been visitin American Fork for a few visiting ing with relatives in Provo, have re- days.--' turned to their home in Richfield V was very A A Big Economy Event Wednesday , Nov . 8 we shall offernew fall and winter merchandise suc- surprise party had as her carried out last Friday eve- - j cessfully of week last latter part guests the fourteen friends of Frank ning by Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Noyes of Ameriwho gathered at his home Reesley, can Fork. for a Jolly good time. Contributing to the success of the affair were Mrs. Otta Peterson returned home - music and refreshments. to Levan after a pleasant visit with games,Mrs. Martin Nelson of this city. Mr. and Mrs. L. Lisonbee announce the wedding of their daughter,-Ha- ; At the home of Miss Mlralda Strat-zel, to M. 8. Borgt of Bingham lasf last Thursday evening a delightThe young couple will Saturday. party was given in honor of the home in Bingham. make their s H. S. of the Spencer school. wenty guests participated in the The Nineteenth Century club will Joyful event. Music, games and a hold its next meeting Friday aftercandy pull furnished amusements noon at the home of Mrs. Buchl. A lunchfor the evening. A delicious will be given. - A eon was served during the evening. rplendiif program on American the Playsers paper by Mrs. Stevens. The First ward social hall Friday will be given evening was the scene of much merThe Misses Zina and Rilla Furner riment, where a High school dance were the hostesses at a delightful atwas given. There was a large last week. Decorations house party a tendance and the dance proved were beautiful. occasion for the great success. contriband luncheon Music, games success of the to the uted evenings Mrs. Lucy Wasdon left this mornentertainment. ing for Clpio, where she will spend PRINCESS THURSDAY THE THREE GODFATHER S AT Mrs. Louisa McBride Glance to Save on Winter Merchandise at-- a - Special Price of $5. 00 This sale comes at an opportune time right now when the first cold snap Tells of colder ones to follow and when you will need coats, skirts. furs, blankets, underwear, boys suits and shoes. This is an event that jneana big savings for everybody. ""As a demonstration of the genuine value-givin- g ability, note the values offered in oujr window, display. Any article or group of articles shown will be sold at $5.00. Many articles that cannot be shown in the windows will be included in the sale and from a viewpoint of saving it will he n - 1 One L of the Biggest Events Ever Held in This Store In preparing for this sale we have not taken into consideration the cost of the articles. Our one thonght is to get them out of the store quickly, so we have priced them to sell without delay to make it very profitable for you" to buy now. ' Dont fail to attend this great sale beginning. Wednesday. ...... YOUR . SAVmGJWILL BE MOST GRATIFYING. Mltoi . - A BIG PETER THOMSEN SPECTACULAR lento DANCING C ACT AT THE COLUMBIA WEDNESDAY. DIEDYESTERDAY i tfv-- j j Peter Thomsen dl9d yesterday at his home In Bonneville ward from general debility at the age of 77 years. He is survived by his wife and one son, Karl Tnomsen of Lehi, and a sister living in Salt Lake. Mr. Thomsen was a native of Denmark but has lived in Utah 25 years and in Provo 20 years. t' I,' t i - V V-- s v i , 1 ''I ' sJ V ft r FOURTH DISTRICT COURT A- - v SI JfiiP? 'I Jm S tj . Three Godfathers, which to be the greatest declared Post e editor of the Saturday Evening Nov. 9. At Princess the Thursday, ever run.. ory the Post had Scenefrom - the Bluebird UTAH LIGHT AND POWER INCREASES CAPITAL 8TOCK PRINCESS . I jit; TONIGHT - & WEDNESDY THE. -- $ ALMIGHTY $ - World Brady Feature THURSDAY, NOV. 9. capital stock of the Utah Light and Power company has been Increased frop 145,000,000 to A copy of a resodutlon adopted by the board of directors at The Augusta. Me., on Oct. 13, was filed yesterday with the secretary of state retting forth that tho capitalisation previous o this date had proved Insufficient. The company is incorporated under the laws of Maine; hence the necessity of voting upon the resstate. The resolution olution was filed here by A. E. Smith, assistant secretary of the company. It increases the stock list from 450,000 hares to 500,000. in-th- at THE THREE GODFATHERS Bluebird The editor of the Saturday Evening Post says, greatest story The has which & EYESTRAIN Positively removed Save the Islands jS2QM e run in the Post. IEADACH The following orders were made the Fourth district court yesterday: Ludwtck Ablin vs. Peter Targeson, Six of dancers from .The Imperial Ballet' brought here' by Leo Plrinkoff and Ethel Rose. decree quieting title to Utah county This is the headline attraction from Pantages Circuit where It made a big . hit, both Ja .. Salt . Lake - and all real estate in plaintiff. Roaeltha'M. other cities on' Mf. Fantages circuit. There are five other feature acts on this bill that go to makS up the Searle vs. Hyrum Johnson, et si , best bt'i of the, season. demurrer "overruled "by consent,-1- 5 Louis Larson vs. days to answer. " BRYAN TO CAMPAIGN Colorado Con. Mining company: de- ELECTION WEATHER IS CANNERS TO CONVENE murrer overruled by consent; until GENERALLY FAIR FOR A DRY AMERICA AT LEHI 8ATURDA Nov. 26 given to answer. Lehi, Nov. 7. The Utah Canner Winnie Lisonbee of SpringviMc. fair weather prevailed andCO...U.. Lincoln, Nov. 7. Neb., association will meet here in annul In the was granted a divorce by default 7. course Nov." of his Washington, Generally j from Thomas C. Lisonbee on the closing campaign speech convention next Saturday. The bus ground of desertoln. The parties fair weather prevailed in all jmrts William J. Bryan, former secretary ness meetinigs will bein the Con were married at Salt Lake Sept 3, of the country this morning, the wea- of state, served notice on the world mercial club followed. by a banque lbi 2. ther bureau announced, except in the tonight that with the 1916 cam-- , at the Darling hotel extreme upper Mississippi valley, paign at an end, he would next turn ' DEAD MAN VOTER IN Canby Scott, an old and respecti where light local rains were falling his energies to the cause of national SIOUX CITY REAVES citizen of Provo died last night BALLOT IN ADVANCE a nd in western Colorado- ,- b here it prohibition. He strongly urged the Internal hemorrhage, at the age of President Wilson. Sioux City, la., Nov. 7. Clar- was Bnowing 56 years. ence Peterson, a dead man, voted in It was unusually warm for this Sioux City today. Peterson, who was time of the year in many sections a travelling man, secured an absent nowhere was the atmosphere and voters ballot at the county recorders office yesterday, filled it out unpleasant and left it with the recorder. Last evening a runaway horse plunged in- WILSON CA8T8 VOTE MIDST to Petersons automobile, fatally inCHEERS IN PRINCETON juring him, and he died early this morning. The law provides that PePrinceton, N. J., Nov. 7. Surroundtersons ballot shall be counted. ed by cheering Princeton students. President WPson cast his ballot in a firehouse here today at 9:15 a. mv The president and Mrs. Wilson, To the person having the accompanled by sevei-a- l secret serv-icgreatest number of ismen and newspaper men, left lands on Dec. 15th, 1916. Shadow Lawn at 7:37 oclock and moEach can of Silver-ll- a Sanitary Soap haa an Istored to Princeton In the cool bracland on the label. ing air. He told members of his Save the Islands and win tha party that he regarded the clear prlza. Beather as more welcome luck. the Enjoy luxury of a really pure soap for all" Arriving at Princeton he found , purposes, firehouse No.- 3, his polling place, LI Use 8ilver-llsurrounded by students. They set up Soap for Sanitation, Efficiency A. ' ' a cheer. RepublIcan" Electlon' Judge Economy. R. H. Rose banded the president balNatures Soap for Nature a needs. let No. 60. He was behind the curer-aalo tails. barely- - a- - minute. pood stores. T.be students boomed out a locoNone other just as good, even If It le more extern motive yell as President Wilson eively advertised. left the and yelled, ! Speech Speech He smiled and shook his bead. He m Baa in splendid spirits during the motor trip from Shadow Lawn. iu by Dr. G. H. Heindselman, rovos Eyesight Specialist . - e " REPAIRING S T O VE SANn MACHINES UTENSILS, r GAS ENGINES - 291 - - J. V. DUNN Phone 227 E.st 1st South. aacaSEaTTgialKiC7ilW1glWff'Ki3i -F- by-al- -- j , , l |