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Show y PAGE FOUR THE PROVO POST A M ' Mrs. Gilbert Kaudsea of Lehl Is, Cook of this Mr. and Mrs.d.F. a a few In few are this days spending spending days in Mt. city city trisiting with her sister, Mrs. Emily Pleasant and Fountain Green visit- ,. Nielson. ing relatives and friends. We ve this to say about Mrs. H. A. Price bas gone to Price to spend a few days with relatives Friday and friends. at a Mrs. Mary Ekins entertained .. .I. delightful social affair last ,. tn honor of the nineteenth birth an- ; alversary of her soar Abel. Music Mr. Burnett Culbertson has returnand various games were enjoyed by ed from Salt . Lake where he spent ' ; the guests and a daintily prepared the week end. luncheon was served to about twen- Mr. and Mrs. ' 7 G. Clark have is. ty:flve participants. sued a hundred and fifty invitations to relatives and friends to attend the v The following officers were elefcted reception and ball to be given in for the ensuing year at the annual honor of their son Harold B. Clark and Florence Hatfield, Friday evenmeeting of the Nineteenth Century - You -- cant get awaay from the fact that in honestly made Clothing, the higher the price, the better the suit. Five or ten dollars put into fabric and tailoring is bound to show on the surface and in the service. ..,..$20 spent for a suit of " p ing, April 14, in theThlrd ward social hall, whose marriage takes place president bf the - unanimous in the Salt Lake temple April 12. Vote of the members; Mrs. E. D. The affair promises to be one of the Sutton, vice president; Mrs. J. L, Ly-te- l, most brilliant affairs of the social recording secretary.; Mrs. John season, as both young people are popEuchi, corresponding secretary; Mrs. ular in this city and have made a ' W. L. Biersach, treasurer; Mrs. host of friends. 'Richard Beesley, Mra. C. H. Stevens, Mrs. Winnie Nuttall were elected One of the most pleasant social afmembers of the executive committee. fairs of the season was held last The next meeting of the club will Saturday night, at which time about be held at the home of M,rs. C. H. forty invited guests assembled &( the Stevens. home of Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, in . honr of the 82nd birth anniversary of The employees of the U. S. Recla- her husband The reception room was mation service were the guests of artistlstically decorated' with red Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Neely Saturday and green, while the dining room was evening. Cards were the principle prettily arranged with pink and features bite butterflies. and Dancing ment games were the order of the evening April Fools day a number of amus after which a sumptuous repast was tag games and incidents furnished served. After wishing the guest of much merriment for the participants. honor many happy returns of the The hostess served a daintily pre- day and voting the affair a very en pared luncheon and all voted the Joyable one, the guests departed for affair a very - enjoyable one. home. elubrMrs. Sam Schwab t i. ' - was KUPPENHEIMER -- , I,. is going to .. , : V return twenty dollars worth of wear, a bigger, twenty dollars worth than youll find in any other clothes at that price. . At $25, $30 or or $35, you are going to find added value but balancing added expenditure youll get full value always at every The members of the Gluck Auf The Eastern States Mission club formed a theatre party to the will be held in Whitney hall, Columbia last : evening to aef Second Ave. and . A street. Salt The Birth of a Nation. Following Lake City, Saturday eveningr April the performance they adjourned, to 8. The evenings program will Hansens where, light refreshments of dancing and a musical prowere served., with vocal selections rendered gram ' re-uni- price, remember that. 'H at t - clothes : : con--sl- ; $20 to $30 bv Mrs. Emma Ramsey Morris, AnMiss Lenore Jackson and Miss An-.n- a nie Williams, the Evans-BarbquarFulmer were' in Springville Fri- tette ani the Poult on quartette. Osday evening attending a big social car Roth will contribute to this affair given by one of their friends. program, with several instrumental selections. 7 These people are Perhaps the prettiest arranged well known musicians and promise to card party of this week was that furnish an excellent program for the given Saturday afternoon at the borne occasion, All those who have been f Mrs. J. W. N. Whftecotton. The on a mission to, or all Saints who entertaining rooms were decorated have come from, the Eastern states for the affair with a profusion of are cordially invited to attend. . fragrant Spring flowers where the guests spent the afternoon In card The Saturday Afternoon bridge playing,, the favors t being won by club met at the home of Mrs. Sara Mrs. Whiter Adams, Mrs. J. L. Lytel Schwab, where a pleasant afternoon and Mrs. J. E. Tates. Following the was spent in card playing, the fa card playing the hostess served a vora being awarded to Mrs. Grant daintily prepared luncheon to twenty-fiv- e Bagley and Mrs. W. L. Biersach. The club members 'nand invited hostess served a daintily prepared luncheon. guests. - er N v , .T r GROCERY SPECIALS . GLYCERINE FOR THIS WEEK AT THE G C. TAYLOR IMPLEMENT AND BARK , PREVENT APPENDICITIS No. The opening of the Taylor Implement House Saturday proved a great success and the company was highly elated over the splendid showing made during the day. Farmers from ear far carae ,n to Inspect the j new 8t0clc an0 comment wasfavor-aef- t atIe to the new. company In every instance. - L. J. Nuttall won the separator and James Clayton the a, a . 65 North Academy Ave. . ' ; The simple mixture known as buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., J astonishes Proknown as Adler-i-k' ' v ' vo people. Because Adler-l-kacts ' ' i on both lower and upper bowel, ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost ANT CASE constipation, sdur atom Scene from Diplomacy at C olumbia Friday and Saturday or gas. It removes such sur-- ' trained won first honors ,and carried frioing foul matter that a few doses often relieve or prevent appendicitis, off the banner for their school. A short treatment helps chronic stom- - plow. ach trouble. The INSTANT, easy ac-- . Shipments of machinery and wag-tioPASTURE Is astonishing.' ons are being received with marked of Adler-I-kafwere held this services Funeral and the regularity outlook for the I will open my meadows adjoining company under the management of ternoon at Spanish Fork over the reP.. W. Madsen Is very bright Davis Ruth Mrs. of Haynes, the First ward on the 15th Inst Two! mains . a well known resident of that city, good OZOKERITE MINES of springs, well drained, v A Perfect Reproduction is ARE AT CAPACITY who died at her heme Sunday night good grass. Apply to Mrs. plenty William . after a prolonged Illness. She fs the ; v iroducted in 19 J 5th Strong. East A12. South. The new f mill at the ozokerite 7 t, wife.pf John L. Haynes, for many, PATIIE TALKING plant at Soldier Summit is operating years bookkeeper of the vSpanish to capacity and the production of Fork .MACHINE. store. mineral wax in U.tah will be born in Spanish was more Mrs. of Haynes needles, plays No change - than tripled within two weeks. The Fork December 23. 1856. She waa the of positiverecords, any make gh prices which1 obtain for ozoker-tlii-s daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. ly has no equal. Call andathear ite wbich is used-i- n insulation an 1 Davis, pioneers. ' Mr. Davis was the wonderful machine in making phonograph records and Hrst postmaster of Spanish Fork. Mrs ENTERPRISE MUSIC & telephone equipment, has caused a Haynes was" long an active memDi STATIONERY CO.-.number of other companies to con- of the Mormon church. She la sursider the opening of deposits In the vived by her husband and six vlcnity of Colton. Ward E. Pearson, dren and numerous other relatives. head of the Pearson syndicate and Safe Medicine for Children the Pearson - Engineering Corpora- MRS. FREDA B. CLlJFF IS to j Is it safe? is the first question tion has a numHOME FROM IIDAHO he considered when buying cough - ber of ozokerite claims in Carbon Chambermedicine for children., Mrs, Freda B; Gluft returned WedIains Cough Remedy has long been county and two engineers are going t1 deposits,.;, it da expected.he nesday from Albion, Idaho; where she a favorite with mothers of young will erect a mill and a refinery with-- - has been children as it contains ,, no ppium or' training the' declalmers and next months debators of the State Normal school other narcotic, and may be iglven to The mineral Wax which is being for the Spring contest. The contest child as confidently as to an adult. . In this county is found In on- - j was between mined is which the State Normal, the It is pleasant to take, too, two ly places In the world; the 'college of Idaho lnd the Idaho medicine a when of great Importance must be given to younjf children. ozekerite mines in Galicia, Austria, j School of Technology, and was held This remedy ia most effectual in re- being the largest in the world. Utah j at Pocatello Friday night Mrs. Cluff . is the only other place where ozok-- , u1 lieving coughs, colds and croup. Obfeeling very much elated over her ounL erte because the contestants she tainable everywhere. advL success, j Vedeesday. v y.-.i - ' - " COMPANY'S OPENING A GREAT SUCCESS .'I v Regular price 60c for Brooms price, 50c for Regular price 40c for - err 4 BROOMS ' x tV' David Haynes 55 - 46 37 SALMON Hinds, McGowans and Sport brands, regular price 25c, for per can 21 Rolled Oats, all regular 35c, for 31 Old Dutch Cleanser, 10c value for r , is Laid to Rest n L- a ! i i , 1 - wm if FOR SALE Its for One, Thing Only, an Provo People Appreciate This . Nothing can be good for ever; thing. t ' Doing one thing well brings sq Booauae . ONE SHARE IRRIGATION . WATER ; I 0, 888 Garden City Real Estate. cess.' ; Doans Kidney Pills ; the for on thing only. ' For weak or ..disordered kidneys. Here is Provo evidence to prov ' their worth. K. H. Hatton, engineer, 266 Nort Fourth Eqst St,, Provo, say? I hav found relief from Doans Kidney Pill and others of. the family have alts been benefited by them. if i wer again troubled by any symptom of kidney complaint, I ' would at one take Doans Kidney Pills jn prefei cnee to any other kidney medlcln I V A marriage license has been Issued to Ralph C. Carlston of Falrview and Tessie Swenson of aMmmoth. -- nder-consideration i k ; I . ( ( - L. O. S. Church Spring Conference Salt Lake City, April 4th to Dth, Inclusive. Excursion tickets on sale via Sait Lake Route foj-- ,aboveocca8Iors lol lows: From Nephi, Eureka, M7mmoth Silver. City and stations east on sale I, know of." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don April 3rd to 9th inclusive Return ask for a kidney remedy- simply limit April 12th, From all other Ut-Doan's Kidney Pills the same"' , . Inclusive, Ret'ora limit April VS I 15.-- A3 Props., I . S.. A.,. sms Buffalo N V |