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Show f mt: n o vux'j. i v rT 'li Ki 3VA Horae povtr Sunday evening st the home of the Jr. and Mrs. H. S. Pjne of this Misses Nell and Vera Holden, a fam- - city. , ; I!y reunion was held and a large A. Medgwood, Mrs. Geo, rs number of guests were in attendance. A very enjoyable evening was spent, Havercamp and Mfs. Kose Searles music being the most Important feat-- "ere the guests of Mrs. Sam Schwab tire. During the evening an elaborate during last week. supper was served. The Misses Nell and Vera Holden The Sixth ward meeting house on eft for Idaho yesterday where they Friday, Oct 27, promises to be the will spend the coming winter, scene of one of the most interesting New Series , RoMiatMrlKO uv. rw ofternoon a number .social affairs of the season where' Ust Saturday frends very pleasantly surprised a Halloween party will be given on - that evenlng. During the day a ba- - Mrs, M. I. Bushman at her reei- - zaar will be conducted and quilts, dence. The afternoon was pleasant-aprondresses and other articles Iy spent and refreshments were serv- - will be for sale. A hot chicken to 14 guests. Autumn leaves ner will be sold from 12 to 2 p.m. formed an attractive centerpiece. J, k.; loussnidls s, V IV din-.e- d I - The marriage of Miss Electa Wood During the week end Mrs. Henry Books was , Spanish Fork visitor, and Earl NBro-vno- f this city was soemnized in the Salt Lake temple The choir members of the Second Wednesday. The young couple will ward assembled last Friday evening m.ake their home in Provo at the home of AnguaOlsen jvhere Next Friday aftemcon at the home they spent a very enjoyable time. An Interesting program consisted of mu- - of Mrs. John Buchi the Nineteenth sic after which a dainty Century club" win hold Its regular ' luncheon was served. session. An interesting paper on J. iM. Baird will be given by Mm. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ward had as Knight Starr Jordan. " Ueir guests lasUiSundar Mr, and Mrs. W. O, Ramshaw and Mr. and Next Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Mrs. W. B. Ward of Salt Lake. Fred Fergnson will be hostess at a social affair. The time will be spent Miss Florence Jepperson visited mostly In sewing. A program Con- Salt Lake and Ogden the latter part isting of music and readings will Of the week. j be given and during th.e afternoon j a dinner will be served to sumptuous ' The regular session of the Utah So-- , fifteen ladies An atractlve center-tosI- s club will meet next Wednesday piece will consist of autumn flowers. at tbe home of Mrs. William M. In honor of the birthday of Mrs. Boylance. James. Gray a party was given SatThe Wakette club held Hs first urday afternoon by her daughmeeting at the home of Miss Marv- - ters, Mrs, Alma Van Wagonen, Mrs. lene Maw.-- - A profusion of autumn t W. E. James and Mrs. W. M. leaves and flowers formed the decora-- 1 Walker. They were assisted by Mrs. tlons for the entertaining rooms. A Jesse Gray at the home of Mrs. A'raa The entertaining 'sinty luncheon was served during Van Wagonen. rooms were attractively decorated in Hallowe'en colors About fifty -l- a-a J dies dainty luncheon, and Fulham was hostens enjoyed ' social a afternoon dinner delightful party arranged ng. The gueatA Miss Grace Ward was a Spanish and Miss Curt Three to fifty per hour on high thats -- the speed report we get from owners all over the country, A price that makes it the gjeatestvaiueT on the face of? s That combination has, kept the And 20 to 25 miles per gallon weeks and weeks,. But were getting them, along. Better see us ahout yours, today. of. gas the-eart- factory-thousand- of cars behindT sales for7 is-th- economy-repor- t, in-righ- A corking good car and-gam- es, h Alma van n t 120 NORTH vv agenen academy Tb WUIjfrOfrrUwd IQmptay, TUd,Ohio ( I Prominent Lady Will Speak Here Friday Helen Todd of California, a apeak- - go, where sne lived and did settlO-e- t e of national reputation and one of ment work. Later she w as state most prominent women In the tory Inspector In the state or JlUOofe Womans movement, will speak Fr! and came to know immately t'l ' dftlons rnde which many women Oc. 27, at p. m. Miss Todd Is secretary of the In-- 8n(I cKldren are obliged to wwk. with great vividne.w ternatlonal Child Welfare league and fhe of the little children In the has come West to help the Woman's the- party In the last few week? of Pularge glass factories In Illinois and1; Jlervhow the women tried year after campaign against the Notional ' ocratic party, beepu.e of Its opr7Cir in vain to get a child labor bill Pleasant and Fork visitor Friday. sltlon to Federal Women suffrage , thmrgh the legislature. HPds TIer recital of how the women iden! Mir3 Todd via ' in the vote in California is a dramatic-hewit- the sr"-..g- e eampr.ign AT COLUMBIA ON FRIDAY PAULINE FitLx-iriC'wn state, California, and wpo tale which grips the interest of her called the most popular speaker of, audience from the start to the' fto--I Last yenr she helped Ish. Some time ago Pauline Fredeick, has another still more wonderfu the campaign. celebrated emotional star, d opportunity of disp'aving her skill and the women of New York state In Mrs Todd arrives in Utah on dared that she wanted to play a sym- - versatility, for In that companys theircampa tgn for suffrage and there j tober 17, and with Inez Milholland of role and was starred by tbe dueton of "Ashes of Embers," which also earned the reputatlon of being New York will speak at a Coi the most popular sneaker. Famous Flayers Film company tn an U the Paramount picture at the meeting in the Salt Lake Theatre beautiful va- - on the and wide a Friday Tbeur.tia had Fltcha of has Mias Todd Clyde the evening of October 27. She adaptation appears in the dual ried experience. She was connected will stay In Utah until election- and In the Case," In which she'tional abso-Notowns. scored a great personal success, roles of tv. in sisters who are for years with Holt House In Chic- - will speak in all In character. star opposite Famous lately Players the great fac-th- 1 con-da- nlc-t-re- s -a P--- pre-n.cent- ly won-tie- r - K op-h- e pro-pathe- huge-mar- emo-Woma- MtM A te'Af irt lift lUauaftoa - Vance McCormick says the Progresi sives are stampeding to Wilson, and tt's a ten to one bet he wishes be could believe it. Tbe Democrats are finding out that pork comes home to root out their standing. Tbe men and women who prefer a man a bo does things to' a man who writes oote- s- about -- them will vote for Hughes. Government by, correspondence takes too long to get anywhere, but government by deeds Is always on the Job. TO BE SHOWN AT THE PRINCESS SATURDAY, OCT. 24. IN CESS TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY HOUSE PETERS til - Those who are concerned to what Mr. Hughes would bave had be been In Mr. Wilson's may rest assured ht would not done as Mr. Wilson has. And Is answer enough. that Mr. Hughes la not only going direct to the public, butthe 'public Is going' direct to him. A genuine American fifty-fift- I y President WilsonS alarm clock la ringing at 0 oclock these mornings Ue can reach out of bed and turn A off the morning of Marcb 5. Wtlson'S-oombkia-do- CU rally Art tkr n PMwynrjkffig i tiff fceU nwrhui 0m4 " rneti-AInM- C I ti mU . tr Utah, wM RSJU'QTZ. JnmiMl tut tl mt; mm- -. x. arms union v .tallic , the jmtwcnm CAiTRIDUE v.3. . n at grace in. elocution! wick futility in action;, against Us Wlenkhaadi! record of words- - unbacked! by deeds or betrayed by deeds, we set Mr. Hughes- - rugged a ad straightforwardness of chturaottff' and action in every office he has held, We put the than who thinks and speaks directly, and whose words bave always been made good against the man whose adroit and facile elocution is used to conceal or his want of plans Tbe -- well be next of national tremendous years strain Which, of the two men do you, the American people, wish at the helm during those four years ; pie man who has been actually tried and found wanting, or the man whose w hols career in public office is a guarantee of hi power and good, faith 7 But one answer is possible ; and tt mast be given by tb American people throughout the- United State. From speech off CoL Theodore Roosevelt, ltvered at Lewiston, Maine, It behalf of Charles E. Hughe. C2E GEM ROLLER MILLS FLOUR my V; Post Want Ad Will spB F ANCY BAKERS, TEARL GRAHAM . CORN MEAL & HARVEST QUEEN GERMADE ; f SHORTS and BRAN - WEIGHT AND QUALITY GUARANTEED Wasatch Produce Co. Phone 480 1 it. 225 W. Cencei IL pwnL'pnXi'j . (,THE RAIL RIDERS -- know done place have WHY HUGHES S NEEDED. IM THIS TREMENDOUS CRISIS Against Mr. rw il tl aaiw l ytgl. nurW from tt. ijklt imi .,i auMitiM ImL tor tS. Bail JOti t. Ea ptt .iiMwuJMewuai Sold by ymm how-0ak- r aad.2S4,W in al At thnt. however, from beginning to end this hasbeefl more of you kick me and Ill kiss yon idmlnlstra- - mum tul kj MANY n POLITICAL JOTTINGS 21at f Whqtisttcr 1(1 ni AkMit For YomrJjLrtnr e WE PAY CASH 5 Act World Feature THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26 THD EYE OF GODl For Your Second Hand Furniture FRIDAY, MATINEE 4 p m. 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