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Show The 'wedding of Miss Hazel Giles and Mr, Lowin - Clark- - was solemnized on Wednesday. in the Temple at Salt Lake City. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Clark of Provo, tendered a recep. was and tion, to whieh the immediate At the meeting of the Nine- - conducting thechoir, s increas-ftivewere present . and teenth Century Club, which con- - much surprised to see theno desire. smilax formed for adornments the vened this afternoon at the resided attendance, who had affair. the dence of Mrs. Sam Schwabr an to ging but were in for a good) excellent paper entitled, Japan- - time. The entire crowd ma 6 . after) very enjoyable party in the was - given by the hall of amusement where ese Exclusions 4 AV were, nature of a surprise was given on a generaLhandshake Mrs. R. S. Twelves. a with good program. Wednesday by the members of the entertained and engaged inUancing. Refresh- - Fletcher family to honor the On Tuesday evening Misses ee gerved, and the event birthday of their mother, Florence and Marguerite JfPPer)declared t0 be one of the most suc- - Mtt. C. E. Fletcher.'- - In the early on, with their brother. Parley, c;ssful of the ea. afternoon the guests arrived and .left for the East, where they will remained until evening. ' engage in studying the coming t Baker Edna evening Mrs. year. Miss Florence will take Last Former Salt Lake City comMiss Elaine West- charge of the vocal department at and her sister, W. H. Koins, and wife, missioner, the Lasele Seminaryz at- - Arbing- -' phal, gave a .very Provo the fore part of to motored Mre. Annie of honor dale, she has also accepted an ex- - party in the and week 1 enjoyed a visit with aons or two . 0""; " Mrs. S. M. Clift. ceHentpbsTtIon withnmnf the and game leading Boston . churches. Miss, prizes in Mrs. . Post and Mr. Col- Marguerite wiU enter the New awarded to On Monday evening Miss Reva " XiUfliclim viIlSCi fl. lUXjr vl illUSiV) the featuresThomas Was hostess at a bridal "were entertaming and in addition take' a course in delicious shower given complimentary ' to 9 :30 a At occasion, Mr. literature Parley Jepperson Miss Hazel Giles,--a bride of the intends to resume his studies at luhe01 waa BerveJ t0 t ie week. Invitations were accepted the Museum of Fine Arts, where ha. attained such success in the The young ladies of the .First by twenty lady friends who passed Success is jlesired by . Bonneville wards M. I. A. are a delightful evening with games music. Refreshments were many friends of these talented preparing for party for and served. young people of the Garden City their opening night, to occur next i for them in the future. Tuesday evening in the First ward nome the Ilarvest Joseph Walker of social halt the Rexburg, Idaho, spent Sunday Dri'ghtful was the party given affair has been' titled, and Monday in this city as the last evening by the choir'members young ladies are expected to of Mrs. Tillie F. Hedquist, guests and voting ladies of the First pear in aprons. their return from St. upon wanLM. I,. A. complimentary-- to where the attended George, they 'Mr. and sMre. Alma JPaxman of This evening the twenty-fiftthat ward, who are about to leave wedding anniversary of Mr. and annual f rnit festival "at that for. the East. The young ladies Sirs. John D. Dixon and Bishop place. . - met at the Social hall, and ' and Mrs. T. N. Taylor will be Miss May "Ward of this city has a body to the meeting celebrated in the ' Third ward York-tgone house, where Mr. Paxman ' was amusement hall. study dur-in- g the winter months. rela-Aste- i 1 CCOCCOCCOCOOCOOCCOCCCCCOCCOCCDCCOCCOCCOg I rs o O' o UNDERPRICED aiiMay. apeemi CAN YOU BEAT IT? i )' M Pyin? V SEE OUR WINDOWS EUROPEAN. . O 'WARrWE WILL HOLD THIS GREAT EVENT JUST AS PLANNED, AT THE - UNBE- O LIEVABLE ORIGINALLY INTENDED. BY RARE GOOD FORTUNE OUR O BUYER WAS IN THE MARKET A MONTH AGO. AND THIS ELEGANT PURCHASE . WAS OBTAINED AT BED ROCK PRICES, v SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT. -- 3000 PIECES GRAY. ENAMELWARE ; SOME LOT WAS PURCHASED AT THE FACTORY, AND COMPRISES ALL THE V SECONDS1 -- THE FACTORY HAD ON HAND SHOWN IN BLUE AND GRAY. IN THE FACE OF SHARE ADVANCES IN PRICE CAUSED BY THE -- LOW-PRIC- 0o o o o o o o 0o. 8 O o o o Mr. and Mre. G. C. Van Wagen- o en have returned from Payson, o where they spent a pleasant week o visiting with relatives and friends -- h to-Ne- w o - T FARE -- TO, - SALT LAKE CITY The members of the II. II. club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Upton Hoover, where- they spent a delightful, afternoon in fancy work War topics were die sussed. The hostess used pink and white asters for decorating, the centerpiece on the table from "'which" dainty" refreshments"' were served being of ' those flowera. The honored guestsTnaUehdancc were hire. Bunting, Mre. Nolan of Kansas City, Mrs. T. F. Corbett of American Fork and Mrs. B. IL - And Return - kf lt & Jo i rt THE FOR L. D. S. CONFERENCE ' AND THE I UTAH STATE FAIR. 1 !: Salt Dates October 1st to 10th. t Final Limit October 12th. . ; nowe.- - MrerE. The Surprise Glassware Column 5c Water Tumblers W. Smith Salt Lake the week 10 and 15 ity, regular 10c; Special for SOME OF .THE ARTICLES Milk Cans , Pin Plates 8 and Oinch) Funnels (4 and 6 inch) Dippers Soap Dishes Cups , All Size Covers Baking Pans Pitchers" Ladles r Tea Pots HOTELS AND : RESTAURANTS invited to attend this Sale. J -- -- Worth np to $1.00 regular. Saturday Tea Pots Coffee Pots Tea Kettles Dish Pans u V Stew Pans -ft Stew Pots Blew- Kettles ; r: .Wash Basins Milk Cans Dinner Pails Cuspidors Water Buckets, 10 quart Preserve Pans We will have plenty of Clerks, But come early and avoid the rush. 5cents. Heavier Tumblers of good grade pressed glass, regular 5c each; Special for Satur- - -- Tclay 2 for 5c Many --new designs in Glass-- - ware. This is a rare opportunity for house wives to effect a good household saving. Another event of the week was the bundle Shower conducted by Miss Corrinne Wilson, last evening, qmplimen bride-j tary to Miss Irma Smoot, e of the near future. The I were the Missese Mar-- j garet SmootyMerrrAnderson.Nor-- J ma Poulton, Edna Anderson, Ber-- 1 nice Stringham, Mary , Russell, Lucille Stewart, . Marguerite Stewart, Jennie Kerr, Myrtle Anna Taylor, Eve Keeley, Elsie Booth Rhea Bean, Ila Loveless, Ethel Taylor," Helen Newell, Eva Billings, Mida and Georgia Billings and Mrs. Lucile Johnstone. ARRIVE SALT . LAK-U- :30 4:20 A. M.; 4:11 P. M. A. M.; I :55 For further information addreee J. H. MANDEB FIELD, A. G. P. A., m P. M. , Salt Lake City, Utah One of the most successful sjons of .. the held on'' Tuesday evening: the home of Misses Ann, . waa-j- - worthy, of last at That's . Uxa b6U . or why ws have Joined the Marie American Drug and Press Association and Emma Spafford, who delight- and offer to our people the Meritol 11ns of preparations, made by the fully entertained with a and most interesting pro- Association and sold only through Its well-arrang- ed momhore. There is nothicf liko thtw goods, guaranteed In every way. We ; want Provo people, to have the best there la, ae we offer yon this line. Ask to see Meritol goods. Provo Drug Co., local agents. (Adr.) ry, Chloe Berry r rile Brown, Edith thmes, and Lyle Jones, Lorenda Anna Stoker, Alice and Rhea I Luther E. Mr. delivered a talk befoi grade students this morning the Central school. ! and the causes that led to it. Prove a 6ood Tewti Is a mighty good se- - ton, or DOC mm TO THETPUBillC :Do you know of a progressive business man that doesn't have a Bank Account? No, be be progressive and businesslike one must have a Bank Account,- - Business men appreciate the aid of a Bank. It is no longer a question of Shall We Bank Onr Money" of Fall and Win- trimmed hats will pattern be up to the usual standard of excellence beginning Wednesday Sept. 23 rd at OUR5firstshowing , ! FARMERS AND MERCHANTS DANK - 9J SVlfilAV i j , 1 4 Mrs.:M.iS . Dusenberry Salt Lakes great Natatorium. 'The natural hot sulphur w at er ii de 1 Tgf 1 ful to bathe In and a decided benefit to those suffering with rheumatism or nerv' ous troubles. BED V which time we will be pleased to . wel- - A come our many friends and customers ' SAM TOnKISi! Bath r f I This stage has passed. - The question now is Which Bank Will Give Us the Best Service and the Greatest Safety? The of our business is evidence of, the service and steady growth safety of this institution. Ask one of our 2,500 customers, the? will tell yon We wish to extend this service to all. That we may both 7 " be benefited. . . No 20 North Academy Avenue y S1.C3 Sanitarium Baths, 52, W.Broadway. 30C q B AYS RE LIABL E ccoccoccoccoccocooccoccoccocccccoccoccpo Me-Ewa- TRAINS LEAVE PROVO U O Q Q A LW . pnr-itieipan- ts OCTOBER 7TH TO 17TH. o o o o . Thin blown, 9 ounce capac- gramme of music and games, refreshments were also Dainty f served?- - to the following ; Mr: WrBibblttOna Mrs. N. Sire. J. A. Buttl and baby returned from Gertrude Page, Mrs. J. R. Wilkins, Mrs. A. S. City, where they spent Jones and Misses Bertha visiting. to-b- LOW RATES TO THE , s The Wonderful "Column - -- U U e Dr.-and.-Mrs. ap-i&- nd ES I U -- thcd ONE STORED STORE a V. fifty-eight- h -- i- EVERYBODYS EVERYTHING 30C 3 C20CZD1 lOI |