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Show r ICE KIOTO PAGE FOUR r Worse! y was hostess at Friday afternoon, which was much enjoyed by the folL. Chlpman, lowing ladies: - Mrs.-Mrs.--G.-P. Par k wy- - M rsK- - R J, Murdock, Mrs. Harvey Fletcher, Mrs. Mrs. Jesse Johpsdrf, Mrs. C. John Halliday, Mrs. T. W. Robinson, Mrs. Henry Nuttall, Mrs. Mrs. G. H. Worsley, Mrs. John Guv-leMrs. J. C, Jensen, Mrs. Mamie Colard, Mrs. F. J. Wakeijeld and Mrs. J. Y. . Murdock. The book,. In tne Desert of Waiting, was read by- Mrs. A. B. Worsley during the course- - of Mrs. A. AR0UD B. a Kensington on S. H.-Ho- A successful Vineyard party of rethe social circle was the wedding reception tendered cent date was bne in the nature of a Miss Luella Loveless and Mr. M. 'J. surprise given by the members of the Armstrong of Las Vegas, Nevada, on Vineyard choir, complimentary to exThursday cvening&t the residence of choir leader, Mr. T. Anderson. A Mr. and Mrs.. L, B. Loveless. The happy evening was derived through young couple were married- in the the playing of games and music. Re' earlier past of the evening by Judge freshments were enjoyed by the parA B. Morgan., The bride wore a pret-- ticipants, who were Bishop and. Mrs. ty gown of cream charmeuse under Wm. Varley, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mad.delicate shadow lace, and carried a sen, Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Allen, Mr. beautiful 'bouquet of, bridal rosed. and Mrs. James Blake, Misses Edith Miss Leona Homes was bridesmaid, Madsen, Edna Dye, Nora Clegg, Alta and Mr. C. K. Loveless acted as best Liner, Rboda Harding, ;Zippora Varman. For this affair the rooms were ley, and Messrs. Joseph.' Jenkins, adomc dwith carnations and hyaGammon, IKrby Allen, Clarence cinths. Lancing, singing and music Gammon, George Larsen, r Roland were the attractive features of the Harding, Allen Lloyd, Will Shura way. ' ' evening, during the course of which a :::jdsljghtful luncheon was served to the On Friday afternoon the members guests, who were Mr. and Mrs. 1 alma of the Social Whist club were enterSmith, Mrs. Mary B. Loveless, Mr. tained by M rs. Hank Johnson. The and Mrs. Eph Homer, Mr. and Mrs. guests played at three .tables, and Mr. and G. A. Mrs. A notable event In . . - V . r, i The Fifth ward Relief 'Society . ; 1 . , prizes were won by Mrs. Will Peay and Mrs. Arthur Halladay.' .Table decorations consisted of carnations and tulips, and a dainty luncheon was s served to the following ladies: - E. Mendenhall, George Peay, Alma Stewart, Fred Singleton, Charles Cook, Will Farrer, Arthur Halladay, Ray Jones and Miss Lyde Halladay. ant- excellent literary .meeting onThursday, to which all ladies are cordially invitedJo attend.,, , L -- The Daughters of the Pioneers will meet at the borne of Mrs.' Edward Farrer on Fridays next at S oclock; ' 859 West Center. SPECIAL OUTFITS - V - Cluff, Upton Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carter, Mr, and Mrs. AI Loveless, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Smith, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Giles, Mr. and Mrs.-E- , Stewart, Mrd.; H. Hogan,, Miss Alene Cluff. ; On Sunday the couple left for Los Angeles, their Cal., where they will spend , honeymoon. y A small part of the money you spend for fleeting pleasures will secure for you the lasting enjoyment of the Victrola. You will not feel the small weekly or monthly payments and before you know it the instrument is yours, - Theres one of these ideal instruments at whatever price you want to pay. v. icipate,-an . After a pleasant weeks visit with Mr.- and Mrs. Jacob Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Evans have returned to ' Salt Lake City. . The records included in these outfits are 10 inch double faced records! of your own selections or if you prefer other records you may select them to the same value from the Victor Catalog - , .... MeB-dame- ; Theiollo wing people .had an j enjoy- containing over 000 selections. No.' O Portable No. 11 Cabinet Vic- able outing to the Provo Lake on Sunday. They went by auto, ' and had lunch there: Mr. and Mrs. W, M. Roylance, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Far: rer. Dr. and Mrs. N. II, Nelson, Mr. ., . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Pierpuut, An enjoyable evening Ws the and Mrs. W. B. Ward, Mr! and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Robison, Miss pleasure of the ladies of, the Third David Openshaw, and Miss Edna Irvine, Miss Pauline Pierpont ward Relief Society, who met with Beck and Miss Mary Zabriskie, ' ' ; and Miss Seeley of Mt Pleasant 'vent Mrs. Upton Hoover on Monday and At the new amusement hall of the by auto to Salt Lake City to witness passed a few hours with an impromptu a drama will be presented Margaret Whitney's new operette, programme and partaking of a dainty Third-war- d Dearie Girl." on Wednesday evening, to which the luncheon. ' . public is Invited. ' Victrola No. 9 with trola No. 11 with 20 20 selections on 10 selections on 10 double , A , 15nu Now el faked $CI750 records tub IS a mBth 4 Mrs. Eliza Morrill entertained .Mr. John .Morrill and son John, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Itson, and Mr. John Luke of Junetionr while tbeywere visiting in this city. SIOcask-07aiiM- ntli OS No. lO Cabinet Victrola No. 10(next size smaller than No. 11) with 20 selections on 10 double Victrola No. 4 with 12 selections on 6 double faced records. , 2ri.107 double' Portable " THOSE faced SQO50 O"" records OScash OOamontli .No. 16 Largest Cabinet Victrola No. 16 with 20 double faced selec- - t records $23 cash $10 a month Victrola 6 with 12 selections on 6 double jj No. 8 Portable Victrola No. 8 (next size smaller than No. 9) with 20 selections bn faced records. nub $S feac a week $1 A lCHk.WSMSth dozen doze dozen dozen dozen dozen dozen but one of tbe features' of our large music depart-ment- .' Iu this department you will find everything known in the inusic line. . - Our Piano Parlon are without doubt the ftnest exhibition rooms in the WestA Our Emer-.sopiano room,' where we show every style made by the Emerson Haho Company, is espec; ially a.ttracttvev:Th$ new Emerson Short Grand is a maryel. There are thirty-tw- o other styles and makes shown in our various pallors. ; H--It 'wiir be interesting to Visit this wonderful exhibit; whether yon are'iiLjfee market for an instrfihjent or not. : I ' ' n i1 V..v-.. f : P S . - 'r- . vc f iHEtpfiUBSnON, IFIlMSTdirdhelp . 1 KemscK'C5ri I Cut Prices on Sheet Music" . V J' 32 wamtadj Town. ITEffTHEMl c ww w w' :o ;o vO o o o o o .o o aa o O' o n o o o o C . .1 A AA ." ".- ' s , i Both, men were represented by o counsel and R. Flock of Salt Lake o City was present, and sworn in asl o the official .interpreter of the o FOR SALE Baled luccrn hay. partyr The court appointed P. o $13 per ton, City Feed Store. cob Coleman and George for Ali, while' J. o Ihone 114. ' attorneys mlO Nr Whiteeotton; represented Backo Cash paid for calves, not yotingtasi. o er than three .days. Phone Wells ' Although the men hadA'once o U Brim hall. I to the murder of Joe o PRIVET HEDGE CUTTINGS they both pleaded not o for sale. Call IT., this office. the charge of murder in the o POTATOES FOR SEED Best first degree. o c White Pearl stock in Btate, 35c pr SOME COMPANIES . confessed and in . Two Reels, OPAL RINO, La-vall- - . Joan of Arc - o : The Maid of Orleans, a Gigantic Production in Five Parts Historical, Religious, Spectacular Production. NO. ADVANCE IN PRICES. , 'THURSDAY-'.- , J. Warren Kerrigan in Two Part Society THE MAN BETWEEN ,t - Draru-- a t WHEN ROARING GULCH GOT SUFFRAGE' 'Frontier Comedy. : ABIDE WITH M Drama. : - : : FRIDAY v, A Screaming Comedy SHE WAS ONLY A WORKING GIRL Two Part Nestor Comedy. THE VOICE OF THE VIOLA Nestor Drama.' 'A MEXICO MIX Joker Comedy, - I k - - ' W y, w W y ' v 'W- L'V. ' i Ranch. Heights A25-t- f FOUND7r-Bundle.ofJoweli- r COMPROMISE (ConUnnM Fronj g..e be. O O O O' - s Pap "ahd George' o barbers eoat,vi Same may hadud Wentz times o by calling at this office, identify- the Many during the discussion; O ' bushel.'1 Scenic Phone 522-- o o o() o o () o o o() o o Q 0 SUIT One.) 'fT." Swan. evening grew very warm, ing same1 and paying for this ad. as much bitterness was shown tf'r the Reservoir Company. against FOR RENT Four room modSince the filing of the suit by 303 East First the Provo ern house. Inquire Reservoir Company ml most of the canal North., companies in FOR SALE Good potatoes, 60c Wasatch county hivk met the stiper bushel.: Call Provo Tithing pulations of the1 Provo Reservoir office,'-- ' Pfiohe 191. a29 Company and compromises have ; beerr reached that will take' ALBANIAN MURDERERS the ARRAIGNED YESTERDAY:. companies out of court, except for ON MURDER CHARGE the decree which must be given to . ratify the agreements reached by Both Pleaded Not Ouilty 4o ' the the canal companies. .... Offense .and Wee Bound Over to Await Trial. ( ' Chief of Police Wilford F Giles arrested twoj men Sunday who y:, The two: AlbafiSaU.'1 murderens; answered the ;meagred8criptih Jove Backtasi ; and Adula Ali, of'the .men who murdered Eugene were taken before Jqdge A. B. Allen at Bingham,. Sheriff Smith y examined the' men Morgan of the District court yesterday and fo plead to the charge of found that? they did Dot fill the murder lodged against Jhe;n., bill, so they were turned Joese. - Al . . 1 I March 4, 1910. Suit has . been a, guil-t- o , TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY) Matinee 4 p. m. World Special Filmg Company presents C : . UNIVERSAL IKE fib, a Copy a Copy Plaintiffs were given CO days to file bill of exceptions. v , .Suit for divorce on the grounds of failure to provide and habitim( drunkenness has been filed in the Fourth district court by Delhi White, of Pleasant Grove, again! Fenton .White. Plaintiff isks ior the custody of one minor child; the parties intermarried at Ogden. I V. ' - i Ja-- 1 Tonight ;5 A--,;- . Park-e- r u n i. The Big Department Store Advertising under this bead It sc septed at the rate of cent a word fo ich inaerilon, which is payable In ad ance. Thousanda have profited .King this column. Try a few word Z or quick .results. ; . ) o o o o ) o ao o o o XJ oo i E:1K OUB: WEST jCENTIK. "Thd Fhotogiuphert in Your ' Big assortment 15c publications National Edition Sheet Music, your choice '151K NO. y, that it makes it possible for you. to get'pW by making When .you buy a' Piano from .ua you buy from the direct Agents' of the Manufacturers, and our guarantee means something to yon,. y- "J , V ,T - .Our terms bn Pianos are go easy very small payments.,-- : ' : bip Outfits" W atoatklv ! ' cco cash SO W , - - Miss Lydia Jones Arvkud These aeed$lJltJ Ciy50 9mmm records The Victrola, as illustrated above, is Is enjoying s weeks YIbR In Salt Lake City with her sister, Mrs. LeRoy Pharis. . on Any of 10 double f nj o Music Bepapiment Complete e-- "Coder the auspices of the district schools, a grand ball will be given in the Third ward amusement hall on affair is open Friday evening.-T- he to the public. No Interest No. Victrola No. 14 y with 20 selections 14-Ca- binet j? sorioOlfu 10 double 2952 Mrs. Ferre Deck er is entertaining Mrs. A F. Peterson of Salt Lake City, : ; faced$Al750 6 PortablNo.e ; . $18.00 Photo in folderA -- $9i00 per $14.00 Photo in older.. -- $7.00 per $12.00 Photo fat folder. ..$0,00 per $10.00 Photo in folder.. -- $5.00 per $8.00 Photo in folder... $4.00 per $5.00 Photo in folder..; $2.50 per $4.00 Photo ia folder... .$2.00 per No. Judge and Mrs. A B. Morgan en tertained at a birthday dinner on Wednesday In celebration of the birthday of Mrs. Morgan. 0 tions on 10 double a week "Mr. and MrS. Kenneth Borg of American Fork are visiting at , the home of Mr. and Mrs, Joshua Dunn. Our'half price photos only last a few days longer. If you desire to take advantage of this offer you must hurry. Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular $4 cash 50c , ' The sacred entertainment given! by the Tabernacle Choir in the Fifth ward meeting house last evening was most successful, and the hall wav crowded to Its capacity. for portraits taken in April hear tho very There is no entertainer like this wonderful musical instrument. You can, music yon likebest. You can enjoy it4whenever and as often as you wish. James Koyle of Spanish Fork was a Provo visitor yesterday. Mr. - Le-lan- d lt, . t. -- : . ves-terda- . filed in the Fourth district court by Charles D. Palfreyman against A. B. Sawyer and Henry East,' sheriff to restrain the sale .under execution of Sprin grille city property at the suit of A. B.f Sawyer, Jr., against J U.. Carlston. . The property jha s ben. levied on as the property of Carlston and w claimed by . J. sas."1 Who appears at the .Ellen Thursday in: a two part' 'society drama, PJ'he Man . Between. When 'a baby the boy is deserted by his father, a confirmed, thief, lie grows np an honorable man and becomes engaged to a" good girl.- - Then his father appears and the shadow threatens to curse the boy. But environment ovenioiuijs . n; COUNTY OFFICIALS ' . FAIL TO SETTLE LOPEZ HUNT CLAIMS -- ' . (Continued From Page One.) , and whether Sheriff East actually took charge of the hunt in this he was responsible coupty and should have done so. It :was finally decided to submit ' '; to Bagley for an audit 'heredity.after which he will submit bis COURT NQTfcS, opinion upon them; , It is very probable that the. local Defendants were granted a non- officers will- - repudiate all elnims t suit, Saturday, in' the Fourth dis- and the Salt Lake hoard will then trict court, in the case of T. J. hav ot pay them or bring suit .t CHipman et. al.-- ; vs. Ameneap. recover. It is quite likely that Fork City,; Pleasant Grove City, the court will have to finally hetA ' and Lehj Irrigation : j' ompaxiQfy tie the matter.' ' or-no- t, the-claim- s : . : ';'i .a" . , ' |