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Show 4 Six PAGE I "T"1 1 THE PROVO POST - Jvuudsen and Ola Sward; Sharon, to be decided; ,Timpanogos Arthur Holman, Lawrence'" Salis-- ' bury, Virieyard, M. 0. Miner, J. 0. Stone and Benjamin Larson; Pleasant View, .Theal Burridge, Wjlliain Buckley and Samuel Mutual Debates B Notes, Personals SOCIETY a 1 Are Creating (Much Interest andt Announcements Cluff.- - Enjoyment whs rife t tlie fete wa one of the most successful so- ih the Maescr school last evening, eial events given in Salt Lake is tv hen the teachers of the;MapRpr season. 'The 1913 -- class .Division of the state school had charge of the affair and took excellent care of their guests. Nearly one thousand young people were in attend- - ef iT'gd i m"T"ofTTI fi cTT a'htT fables being wenty-ione, -tin which prizes were-wo- n ; Misses Dec" Jones and Etta . Assisting in the ABSOLUTELVPURe ance.- TheJ WmmlaxlJu Th u r day afternoon at the home of Miss Mamie Olson." A' pleasant social trrnc wras had and dainty refresh- - and Iva Linton, s,-Geniieive e - . - Otit!-niitnds- 1 1 ' , - -- , X hip ion-w- -- I Ho Alum Teams. t-s- pf-th- The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar -- y1 - - T fice. No Lime Phosphates ' -- ith . That the German government be lleves ships of war will be much bigger In the future is shown y the enlargement of the- Kaiser Wilhelm canal, which Is to be deepened at once to 38 fept. Wltb provision for a latei deepening. If necessary, to 46 feet The width of the canal is The teams are divided into two divisions aiulTvithin each division are at least four teams which will debate until a championship team of that division is obtained. The champions of both divisionsjwill then meet for the final debate' to doubled The new dimensions of th determinfrthe.8 championship of locks will considerably exceed those the stake. j of Panama. The question to be debated in the semi-finaand final is : rR0UBLE8 OP Hit OWN. Resolved, that the National Forest Reserves as administered If skin tight "pants in Utah by the Federal GovernCome in for men. And corset coats. ment have promoted the general Oh, then, oh, then welfare of the state. The hnmoristi Heart will be eorel The debators in the - various He cant be funny y wards are as follows: Any more About the fashions s Second Lester W. Searle, - MORE GOOD BILLS are able, to travel abroad. Other AT PICTURE HOUSES features of the bill are The Substitute! and some good Biograph Another of Pathes Weekly Bul- comedies?" , letins Will be Shown at The will present The Princess the Ellen. Sick Man From the East, a story Another of Pathes weekly bul- gf adventure in the West. Also letins wili be the feature at the A Tale of the Blue Ridge Coun Ellen tonight and Monday nights, try, dealing with the revenue when scenes from "dine foreign officers and the illicit liquor trafcountries will be shown to the peo- fic and distillery business which is ple of Provo. This weekly bulle- so persistently carried on in the tin of the new happenings of the mountain regions of Kentucky. Olson-a- nd not are is Aunt another Janes day only very interesting, Legacy Fourth, Luther tob: ls - - -- Jen-ning- Women wear. About their hips. Or rouge, or hair! All Joy will be . Tvt on the shelf AriineTlyder Eggertsen,-Kim-ba- ll but educational to the people, as feature at the Princess, and js-- a Young and Mrs. George Per-ke- l it shows those things which could rollicking eomedy filled with ; Fifth, C. P. Olson and others ; not be seen except by the few who scenes that produce laughter. Sixth, J. P. McGuire, 'Milton II. . .i .. Whener he hlses Up himself: t $ .J! r Tt- -i v 1 iir . S . v A, T . y v a , v i fvi h .A i -- . lie it .. ...i r i fi s, t K m i. ttp'f o A, rf WlT M Y -- A V - SCENE FROM THE GREAT MUSICAL PRODUCTION, BUSY IZZYWITH GEORGE SIDNEY AND CARRIE WEBBER. CSSB Gentle and Sure. mer-eban- BEEcmms PILLS ts . The Most Beautiful You Could Imagine MORE POPULATION. Ellen Saturday and Monday, Febri0-i- 2 . The Substitute Pathes Weekly x As in a Looking Glass Santa Claus and Club Man Pfiiicess Revenue and the Girl Aunt Jane's Legacy Sick Man From "the East Llotber-vtol- a w- - All the New Shades in Silks with County Recorder Robert Thorne announced this morning that aTl pound baby girl had arrived at his home. The mother and child fc, .. are getting alongAn eight pound girl was horn to Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ilogen last night. Both mother ami child " - V ct. - very-inf-cl.- E.xquisiteTrimmingsJto.Match.: rijf j.iv.wcyyrnu" p,, --. x-- p. j n u'.i are. improving. As to London Manners. . Why are lhe manners of Londoners A dozen years ago o (lctcriorating? . stranger 1q London was always sure adswetf be asked-fcl- s way houi or any other similar question., itt! tooay all the politeness of Lon tj eeema to be confined to the police, lio-- e courtesy nothing' can Impair XtJetnedwcatloirdoes not apparently '.'tide (he study' oi politeness In Its ifiTulura 1 am quits sure'that af the tendon young man Is lha Prices-Lowest- . fvivil ' prir1manr,PTly creature u ' ere n Ecgliusd M Jo xrr Quality Highest Yours for Trade te founds A. P., - is nee-wor- ks, - !jec- - 1 Makes home baking a pleasure Simmon- llold-awa- y. home-bake- d foods 1 maximum quality at minimum cost. .stxyetf. ity.Ahr JinsteB members - present were: My File J ones- ,- I)om Perry, Elida Mork Laura Gimmons, Ina rding. ' Thenext session .will Hk7 w bore m be held Tuesday at the! home of dei'ed a vocal solo and told M issM yr lie. JW,- . stories, and Prof. with selections on the Mrs. Arthur Oraveu entertained vtolin. (hP. Olson officiated as at an afternoon tea in Thursday nmster of ceremonies. The affair to Mrs.-' 'nplinient Mahin eulminated with a "hig banquet o Salt I ake Gitv Thl eora- UCIL carried out in piuk and wliite carnations, and her guests were Mesdames C. F. Decker. arrel George Startup,' Will Dunn, Allie harmingiy entertained at a card Cunningham, Jesse Mahin, James " party at their home 1 hnrsday jjuu,x evening. The decorations were carried Out in valentine cffecL-- a ,ss atrd has returned dainty color sehone. of red and f l pace 8 white being used. Progressive . . T,s, lnY,ve.r r ant whist wras played during the even- with which mg in prizes were awarded to W. 0, ' Mrs. Vii Stewart and daughter Beesley and Mrs. II. F. Thomas, Edna of Spanish Fork are spendand consolation prizes to (haples few days in this city. a ing IJ edquist and M rs J, M.St rori g Mr. Those present were and Mrs. Miss Mina Taylor is. W. II. Ray. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. visiting with friends in Salt" Bake for a Mrs. and JrM. Mr. Jensen, 'Ward, Mr. and Mrs. V. 0. Beesley, Mr. few days. and Mrs. 0. W, Hyde, Mr and Mrs. Charles Iledquist, IMrs. J. M. SMOOT WANTS NATIONAL PARKS UNDER ONE HEAD Strong. Mr. and Mrs-- . Eph Ilomer, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. IlalladayrMrs. Sarah Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Spen- - His Bill Asks "That" Money Be at Once Available to Develop cer Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Mr. and Lee Mrs. J. Reservations. Farrer, tham, Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Farrer, Mr. andMrs. II. F. Thomas, Miss WASHINGTON, Feb. 8. -- The Halverson, Miss Sarah Farrer. national parlcTnll recently introduced by Senator Smoot is to reMrs. J W, -- Aird opened her .home to a Frances Willard Mem- ceive early attention This bill orial League on Thursday night, asks for a central authority to when eighty ladies responded to control all national parks and the invitation. Mrs. Burkholder scenic reservations, and recomof Spriilgville gave an excellent mends that appropriations be paper on The Mental and Physi- made available for immediately cal Development During the Adodevelopment of these places. - lescent Period of Childhood, xThis was followed by a' general - In a rprentjaddressxsoncerning Jiseussion. Mrs. Beulah Storrs-Lewi- s this bill, Senator Smoot called atof Salt Lake gave several tention to the fact that there is in readings and Dr. W, S. Holdaway our national parks some-- of the He also gave a number of vocal solos. The sublimest nieeting was held in behalf of the pointed out that these scenic .National Tempera and areas, being almost without roads, the Frances Willard Refuge they were, in consequence of tins Homes, of which there are forty inaccessibility Jjut little visited. throughout the country maintain-an- d If our parks are made ready for supported by the Wf C. T. travelers, thousands of travelers will visit them. T .If we do thus centralize the X bout'Xfiflenn youig peoplJ control of the parks, the senator from ProvoXvveut to Salt Lake continued in a recent address,, I esterdav rafternon and attended am sure they will make the greatthe H, of U. JunioX Prom -- held est of playgrounds, and thus be utThe-Hote- T" Utah xTe party of vastly more- benefit io all the people. Then., instead of spending many millions of dollars tra- cling in Europe, we will spend on A,ner',,jm railroads, should N,7ilon ..You, also, givd apin AgiericHii hotels, for American this efficient family proval to nOides. mud with. American remedy your bowels will be ttlitlIarmcrs. YTlie time regulated so4 surely and snfclyv "ill come whimxt will be both your liver stimulated ; your popular andX fashionable k. for n the mardigestion so improved by Americans to have vels of the national parks This measure is sanctioned. - by both President Taft and Secretary Fisher. Practically every western state is vitally interested-i- n !3eU mrywW in boiM IOc ZSe. the measure. XR-b- Makes delicious lhe by-th- e coutal ristlrg -- et' Tifbcl ; , om5 Provo i the Second and Timpano- gos will debate together, and the Sixth and Fourth. The Mutnat lmprovcmcnt "AssoDivision' two consists of the ciations of thisjdake have been Fifth -- ward, Provo ; Vineyard, debates Jn r the dif- Pleasant1 Vievr-axr-d holding-the- ir Sharon: The T ferent wards for the purpose of Fifth and Vineyard will be opponchoosing, ward teams to represent them in the debating schedule ents, and Pleasant View and which will take placeto select a Sharon. . stake 'tftaniploSshlp' Teanr. There 'IThejuiTgeT will ' ET'ehoir Fv has been considerable interest the teams concerned. Thef place" taken in the debates held in the of debate will likewise be deterwards andJhe results have been mined upon by a conference be- Tar beyond what the eomm.ttee in;tweeirthe two tearag ag aIso the charge antieipated. (ehainnao andjlie sides of the' each team will take. on4he 27th month, when The be the following question. will be up March 1 9 r the final, March 2G; . . for discussion: both-- of tliesxilehates being upon the that Resolved, governnieut the same subject. should establish the parcel post the- post ofin connect Bigger Warships! fll v t - ' The Wards Are .Working ond Ward, Provo; Tiinpanogos, ' Hard to L&nd Champion; Sixth Ward," Pro vo ,r Fourth ward, dur-TnfTth- entertained their the teachers of the Provo public, schools and (heir pirtuern, also the bojird- - of education. The w hite and gnT . school Colors, ere art isf TciiTIy displayed jn The detarrative sehmbriikhoiiUlifi rooms, the electric lights being in the Hfune (otomraswere also the Dinty"phifp cards at the banquet tables- .- Among the amusements - Loa T i. ?. C-- |