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Show i THE PROVD POST 4. dm so'CFEmm NEWS OF CLUBS, NOTES, PERSONALS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs, James A, Brown ent were the Misses Leona Wors-leentertained last evening in honor Lael Jones, Anna Selek, Fern of Mrs. Grover Summers of Salt Foote, Hazel Erickson; Mem AnLake City and Mr.and Mrs., Wil- derson, Madeline Boshard, Edna liam Ferre of Payson. Whist was Crane, Kate Crane, Mrs.Thomas ' the order of ;;thc evening, eight and MfsrBtirriston, . V ' tables of whici were played. The iirst prize was .awarded to Mr. The Utah Sorosis club met at Phil Speekart and Mrs, James the home of Mrs. R. R. Irvine yesHenry, while Mr. T. McNitt and terday afternoon. Mrs. E. T. Mrs. Herman Grimm won the con Jones gave a paper on The Wosolation prizes, - The deaorations men of the Solons of Paris, and M ere pink carnations. The guests Mrs. Holdaway gave Madame de were: Prof, and Mrs. A. C. la Pompadore. Prof. Lund tandMraApdolin Mr. brought a pupil," Miss Olive Nixon, and Mrs. Will Thurman, Mr. and who gave several vocal selections. Mrs. --Merrill Lott, Mr. and Mrs. The club will meet next week Samuel Schwab, Dr. and Mrs. G. with Mrs. E. T. Jones. "Mrs. WilH. Ilcindselman, Mr. and. A Mrs. liam Ferre of Payson and Mrs. Alva Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grover Summers of Salt Lake -- BiersaelirMr. and Mrs. T. McNitt,' City were guests of the dub. AT r. and Mrs. Murray Twelves, -- Mrr and Mrs. Charles Ward, Mr. The Sixth Ward Sunday school and Mrs. J6s. Yates, Mr. and Mrs. gave a pound party at the Sixth Phil Speekart, Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Ward amusement hall last evening, Sutton, Mr, and.Mrs. - Herman each young manpayingSOc per Grimm, Mr. and Mrs. Grant C. hundred for the young lady whose Bagley, Mr. and Mrs. R, R. Ir- name he drew. Fifteen girls, vine Jr., Mrs. James Henry and whose names were not drawn, Miss Carrie Sutton. Wero auctioned, and -- the prices " , paid for them was from 10 to '30 --Misses Mary and Alice Russell cenls. An exceptionally good 'were the hostesses at a .candy time was had by all present. The pull at their home Tuesday even- evening, was spent--- in - dancing. ing in honor of Miss Mao Carruth Refreshments were served to a -- of Evanston, Wyoming.- -: During e crowd. o the evening a number of inter-es- t (. were played,-th- e "Miss Cora Booth entertained prizes being awarded to Miss the Roe Ray club at her home Ethel Stagg and Miss Mae Car- Monday evening. After the reguruth. The guests were Misses lar business of the evening, Edith Ilowdand, Yida Bullock, The were served. Corrine Wilson, Rena Bean, Nor-en- e club will hold its next, meeting at Mayberry, Nellie Morrison, the home of Miss Lilah Booth. . Dorothy Harrison, Myrtle Stagg, Ethel Stagg, Jennie Bullock and a Salt , Mrs. John E. Booth is Annie Russell. Lake visitor this week, the guest The Pell Mell club met at the of Mrs. Ileber J. Grant. home of Miss Merline Foote MonThe Girl Question club met day evening. The members were cosMonday evening at the home of dressed in the most ridiculous a and tumes possible very pleas- Miss Jetta Maiben. ant evening was spent in music, after which dainty refreshments TMr. and Mrs. William Ferre of were served. The members pres- - Payson are visiting Mr. and Mrs. footwear y, ' A This reason of all others calls for the exercise of good tante in "We have made a study-o- f prevailing styles and are f fering quite the most Fetching "line of Easter Shoes you have foot-dres- ever seen COMFORTABLE. STYLISH, - f with any Costume, ' - . DAINTY, S ' - The illustrations portray some of the exclusive new designs, and -- will give you a fair idea of the ereationb comprised in theup-to-da- te entire line. gjrfclfe. 19 - , MATERIALS include- all the- - fashionable leather, sueh-ar White Nubuck and White Canvass, Gray, Brown and Black Suade, s Tans, Patents, Gun, Metals and Kids. . Also Plenty of LOW HEELS FOR BIG GIRLS Shoe for Men, Women and Children at most Popular Prices. 7 . . V i -- fcUJkMS'W es Mass., and Salt Lake City, was at Castle Valley road ' Grant C. Bagley this week. Mrs. Bert Twelves is entertaining the Whist Club this afternoon. c r & to harmonize Shoes very-larg- big-gam- i s. I PRICE, April 3. W. G. Sharp, president of the United States Smelting, Refining and Mining company, with offices at Boston, Mohrland, Black Hawk and Hiawatha yesterday and today looking into the physical - conditions of the three properties.' The two former were recently bought by interests which Sharp represents, while the latter is to be taken over the first of June. The gentleman was accompanied by Frank N. Cameron, his general manager.' In Denver & Rio Grande and Utah Fuel company circles it is believed that the Uth Coal road being surveyed from Spanish Fork to a connection with the at Mohrland not stop at the latter earnp, but will be constructed on from Price to the Van Eyra coal lands in Horse canyon below Sunnyside. In such event the Southern Utah and Castle Valley joint track would Jbe- tised from Mohrland and Hiawatha to Priee. From Price to Horse canyon a new line would be constructed, an extension of the joint trackage, as it were. Horse canyon has the only large veins of coking coal left in eastern Utah. What is known as the Van Eyra group of Will claims, some twenty-on- e locations, are owned by Michigan people and the land is all patented. It is. also for sale if the right parties, with the money come along. It is known that bigger things than the reeent purchases .. in Emery and Carbon counties of, three big coal mines are in the wind. It would not be surprising to see Priee headquartera for all these -interests. sThe smelters controlled by Sharp '' are' big users of coke in in all the western fact, the largest states. - 1 - -- ER-l Shirts, Neckwear, Undenvear, "Handkerchiefs and Fancy Hosiery Hats and Shoes SPECIAL Added Attraction y: ELLEN V Friday & . - -- Ti An Unusfial Picture T - SPECIAL! The Illumination N An Added Attraction Depicts the Last Day fifUhribt. Acting Scenery, Costumes and Theuie are of TInrVery highest order, as an attraction at the Ellen. The Illamination depicts the last day of Christ. His death and burial, in and about Jerusalem ' under the" Roman TuTeand occu- - 7 T he" panev during the reign - is that of Joseph, a young Jew, who is led storyto believe in Christ through ITis miraculous pover and spiritual influence among men. He is denounced by his family and friends, hut he 3 DAYS 3 ' That-Fitfro-m' of-C- N II .Ccntuiucs.Aa-.foUu- r 56 Academy Avenue, n ) No Monkey. Business -- You Remember "THLMAINE aeser ilieNazarwuvouid -- .hew purity and sanctity of mind and character that they, too, become followers of Jesus: Even the imperturbable Roman eenturion. Maxinmms who would have killed the Christ -,7 is brought under llis gentle influence. After tjie crucifixion, as lie uttered His last It is finished! the Temple of Jeruwords: salem's npifryJC great darkness portades the earth, The heaiens pour out lurid flashes of light as if .searching the uttermost corners' of the globe 4u lead them- - to the truth and pointing the way Scoffers and unbelievers hasten to do homage at Ills toiiib. Mich THE::T:OmERY-- : w v Thursday. Friday and Saturday j Matinee Saturday 7 7: Sat. Saturday, Matinee -- y- Clothing in Patterns and Price to Suit the Purse of Everyone rr PRINCESS Who Doesn't Is there Citizen who eannot remember hat fateful day, fourteen, years ago, uJicn we saw in our morning papers the hori kible news that. the Battleship Maine had been, n -- J Iava'fia-harbor- r causin g ynbss'br life of two hundred sixty brave sailors! A great number of these bodies were not recover-euwtil recently, when the revered bulk of the Maine was raised to the surface at a cost of $U)0,000L and on Starch 16,, 1912. was sent to her iinal grave with full and impressive naval honor's, four milesjiff thejmast otCub'a. ..The liodies ofiicr respected dead were then taken to at the Arlington Washington and ini cn-cNational cemetery. This is the finale' of the 1)brwnJup- TTT d i d tirflie histoiy of the American Princess the t Thursday. Friday and Saturday, April 4. a and fi. Matinee Saturday. KadcstvTCnfrpiice Navv.-A- 'Jk - |