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Show SOCIETY PHONE B30-- R I The Ctremen and their very- successfully surprised Chief joveless at his residence on Thursday' evening. An abundance of lowers, including tulips and ferns were effectively used to decorate GREAT MARCH iCEEARAfCE - In appreciation of Matiee Daily at 4 P. M. efforts of Mrs. Jennie B. Knight, president of the Utah Stake Y. L. M. I. A., and as evidence of love and esteem, the members of ;he living rooms. A novel featthe .Y ladies stake board took ure of the occasion was that the pleasure in carrying out a sur- quests went attired as their grand prise party on Friday evening, parents and wore masks. Before ;) . faithful the i OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES' ODDS AND ENDS WEDNESDAY Return Engagement of, Shakespeares' - r 4 Electrical Appliances of all kinds, which proved a genuine social the guests consented to unmask, Merchant Of Venice treat for all concerned. The of- Mr, Loveless was under the X . Phillip ficers with their partners and a Smalley; Shylock of identifying them and thi use Progmerriment. f Lois Weber, as Portia j number of invited guestvjn ill caused much .1 about- - thirty-fiv- e, met unexpected, ressive-, high five, was played 4 Reels the evening, the prizes goly at Mrs. Knights residence, during to. Mrs. Percy Jonesand Mr, where they received a warm re ing The follow RobertBoardman. of ception and the spirit-enjoy- of delicious re THURSDAY A ment prevailed continuously dnr- - guests partookand Messrs. r fre$bmmt8 Jta. Ing the evening. Gaines of Leo. Bean, Vill.Dlsep,,W il I ous kinds were played and excel Reed flark Snxey, Jones, SintleyAyers 'lent- nrusical mtm bers rend e red Jim Markham, "Will Strong DESERT SANDS An elaborate luncheon, delicious Dean Strong, Ivan Ed Johnson, make-up, was enjoyed by in its Jones and Wren W, Two reels of 43 the hapy crowd who unanimously Pea Wilkins. make expression that the affair officie - PERILS of PAULINE was delightful in'every detail, One of the pleasant parties o - ? ' Last evening Mrs. John W. Guy the past week was the - surprise FRIDAY home of MrandIrs, at the given entertained at a card party. In D. Browrn by Mrs. Brown and eluded with the guests were Mr, Roy her daughter Edna. Many of and Mrs. Ray Morgan, Mr. ant relatives and neighbors were Kerrigan i Mrs.Fred Evans, Mr. ant: Mrs their wa the and sspent evening I present ORourke a Joseph Kirkwood, MrsJohn in music and games. In the latter FooterAIrs..Margaret.Yatkina. ell ar Pymrand i "Gentleman" Adventurer' la Edith Crampton, MiSs Ellen Ev pasfirn'eTirrsr'Est the received Ashted Taylor priz. CAPTAIN of VILLAINY ing, Miss Leah Sorenson and was served to the Luncheon Messrs. Henry Ellertou and Mar-)-,, David ; Mr. and Mrs. dainty luncheon wasfollowmS Mrs. Bert Park Mr. and g Park, il Mr. and Mrs. Ashted Taylor, Mr, KERRIGAN AS TERENCE BOOTH & BOOTnr MrsTLar P. Olsen had as jjet,and Mrs. John D. Park, Ma. and failure so to do judgment will be SUMMONS GENTLEMAN Mrs. Mr. and rsUark, OROURKE, rendered against you according guests last evening the members Plaintiffs Attorney avis, Miss Verona of the Miscellaneous club who Chas- - n- ADVENTURER AT ELLEN In the District Court of the to the demand of the complaint, Post office address; Room 5, Miss Blanche V arner, spent-- a delightful evening with Crandall, Fourth Judicial District, sitting which has been filed with the Knight Block, Provo, Utah ; or Vi Miss Ethel Park and Messrs. Roy sewing and social chat. in and for Utah County. 1 Box 64, Provo, Utah. of saidCourt. Park; Deloff Pyne, Will Warner freshments were served. Dean Walter va. Park. and This action is brought to quiet First pub. Mar. 2, 1915. Cox, Jr., Plaintiff - Mts;cT- .- F.-- Briokley--- of Salt , EllaMartin gl JohnDoe, "AL;"8plendi(t'affairweS'givetfiil title ag&inst. yon and in. favor of Last .pubAprU 6t, 1915. week-enat the Lake Sixth the ward Thursday evening City spent and Jane Doe Martin whose other the plaintiff in and to the fol the home of Airs, C. II. Steveui. to honor the occasion of the and true names are unknown ; all lowing described premises in Utah STOCKHOLDERS MEETING M Jliss lne Ammons and as,heirsr ,at , law, ofJthe-- , estate of Mr. Lafe Alger, which took place " 6.80 chains S. - and-- - lL30 "Tvotlceis berehy' giveh that the John W. Jitartin, deceased, and althe previous day. The hall was rv so, in their individuali capacity; chains W, of the N. E. corner of annual meeting of the Provo J . picture in its artistic, decorations The Columbia theater announces Jphn Doe Wall and Jane Doe S. E. 4 Sec. 3 in Tp. 7 S., R 2 Branch of the Utah Fruitgrowers in pink and white. The center of September Morn," newest messenger Wall; whose other and true names E, S L M ; thence W 1 degree, N. Association will be held in the the building held streamers which 0f musical comedy hilarity, are unknown, both in their Indi 10.00 chains; S. 1 degree W. 10.00 Sixth ward meeting house - Satr d 4 14 gArriedtOLthe ends of the hall with which we are to become riduaLcapacity, and -- as - heirs-- at ehains ; E, 1 degree S.J0.0Q chains; urday, March 6,1915 a t. 2 o clock the windows were also dec- - quainted FYlday, March 5. The or-it comes direct lavy of Arnold Law, deceased, De- Ns 1 degree E. 10.00 chains to p. m., for the election of two mem- orated, thus the entire building or nlzation presenting almost so, from the LaSalle Opera fendants. '; . beginning, area. 10.00 acres; Plain- - bers of the Board of Directors w th. display .of moelflaate ml a. CMcM0, The State of Utah to the said tiff claims that he and his prede- - and such other business as may . appeared,very attractive. Mi. t) H, pr,'.:l,r, sude eessors in interest are and .have j properly come beforeAhe meet- Defendants rr . Clyde Stark contributed .some came a vogue and remained there for . j ' You summoned ar hereby , f ;been the owners infee "of said ing. musical numbers which were an unbroken run of 256 performances, KERRltfAN WARREN appear within twenty days after premises for - more -- than seveb By Order of the Board of Di, (Victor Universal) muchenpreciateiLlDancing was; It will be played here under rhe man - last- its held have of and the origlnaTproduceriTItod, thenservice summons . of this agement rectoraZri-past upon yearsenjoyed until a late hour by the Is a fair firm to A Captain of Villainy, is the you if served within the county in same adversely,, peaceably, openas RALPH POULTON, large crowd who experienced one believe In. we can reasonably expect latest . drama e ly and notoriously against all the featuring action this which Js 1 s brought Secretary. 'Wif the best kinds of a good time. something good to "September as a gen tlema'fl'' advent ser- world and particularly against First pub. Mar. 2, 1915. Kerrigan within after days thirty the were refreshments and Morn." The book evening During lyrics turer. This production will be vice, and defend the above enand eac)i of them Last pub. March 5, 1915. written by Arthur Gllleeple, whose were served. ' fit. EIlen shown at the said time. Friday.matr titled action ; and in case ofiyour duriu g th e .whole nec-essi- ty for Household at COST AND; LESS Mes-dam- - es Bo-sha- Look for the Bargiun fables when j you call at our znmt IJtah Power & Light Go. As-Ter- ence - &, Efficient Public, Service i - -- - n? d mar-tria- ge September Morii '4 " 1-- ec-an- . -- -- - - - XJ -- I -- Rowland-CUffor- d . el oth-wis- - - ! I 1 I,' Wednesday March 3 -- arr-- f "P - ! The . 'And' t ,4 nisXompany-of'Fiv- Geo.- - Palmer v hwv L It T . Presenting the Legitimate Comedy A Baby Grand 4 The 'Famous: 4- -- artv asy. - T GASCH SISTERS ir! - Leading. Lady-- r n ' Acrobats. Feminine Beauty," Strength and Fonn Divine paint-tag,whlc- LOST A small bay mare. Wells .BrlmhaIk rhoaef2:W.;il9-n?,WANTED Farm laud lease. F. J, Finlayson, East Phone 107-- J M. The Artistic European Accominist SHERLOCK SISTER HOLMES Singers and Dancers THE PHOTO PLAY V . ! TUESDAY, M ARC H 2 h max lx e and one-ste- p toed to the everlasting glory of the tango ' dance god.- - PARI& Cl ONE NIGHT ONY The piece was staged by Frank Tnnahll, Jr. The choruses and balleta were arranged and rehearsed by Virgil Bennett, the best of maltre dtallet. Song fW- '"- . y a Unequalled Stars . out Around pretty scenes, the twenty song numbers and, a tangle of riotously beautiful tango dance finales, in which every. variant of (he hesitation, Miss Florence MO ORE AND ELLIOTT Columbia Theatre a now famous oil ffagllftihml.wlndsjnand posseuse of r- V ' f i "r little Cariio v hav-.them- e MONS. AFFE tot t if jf cheerful sportive lyrics adorn quite a fev musical comedies. These have been scored musically, by Aubrey Stauffer, a protege and follower to the wak of the late Gustav Lenders, composer of "The Prince of Pllsen," Woodland" and The $bonn.". The piece has a thread of atory ambling through thive act and someth In about a dancing damoeel, who lays v the-defend- eight. nec-an- d L. . THE FINEST CHORUS OF MALEL VOICES IN EXISTENCE to buy or 283 N. 1st I WINNERS OF THE HIGHEST HONORS - WANTED A farm to rent on shares. Address James Orulilan, 571 E 1st N. Prom i at the National Eisteddfod in Wales. M. WANTED A Janitor for Proctor Academy Phone 401 or Call at 68 8. 3rd W.M, 6. . . j Scale of Prices: 2Sc,35cr50c, 75c. Seat Sale Opens Tuesday ? |