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Show Tin: .. (i ft V Irvine "Jr. and Mr Phil" , at a beautifuly entertained Speekart afiair and luncheon bridga arranged the aitPinoon at lrYinQ home Tuwcay on North Academy avenuv In compll-'- : 01 New Yora cuy, mmi iOji -, and Miss Miriam Nelke. of San Frah-cscwho are the guests of Mrs. Samuel .Schwab. The artistic home was beautifully, decorate d, a color, scheme of sold and 'white being exclusively used throughout th roouis. Vases - and- -golden-glo- w and were seen every- breath" dainty "baby . where, with, beautiful effect. ..Tb pilars oi the juternoon were won3y Mesdames Gang. W. D. Roberts and UcitU Tne guests at the" aflair 'were Mrs. W. L. Biersach, Mrs. W. B. Searle, Mrs. George Havercamp, , .- o, . Mrs. R. R. Irvine Jr.,- - spent terday In Salt, take City. ; - .' Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schwab guests. Mr. 1PJL Mrs. "Gang, of Se.wl York City and Miss Miriam NeTke, of San Francisco, lett this morning fora " brief visit in -- Salt VLake- - City: jar4iaif-- - n i i n rr MALTED MILK . . iroW anitKree little Miss Jessie Horton, of and daughters Salt Lake City are visiting relatives and friends in Provo. Mrs. A. E. A quick hutch prepared ih a minute. Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK' S. ' .' Botbfad Jan-ane- lEAST 4:57 a. m. 9:34 a. m: A II II A 5A& p. m. ?? J T m DEAVCR 77. ,,, . Wty - A7ID:r tit rvi Ttmi Salt Lake City. T A U ; Ii A Denver, Colorado r 1 -- . viiimi wuiiif i ujino i' Over a Million and o Quarter ' Dollars - Expended TAnatxallyT In giving to tha ' , rsseurcet thr states" publicity embraced wKhln ths tsrrltory travtrasd' livktW"" Oregon Short Line Railroad -- As a result ftf .lftsse efforts, ths population of our Inter Mountain and Paeifls Coast Country-habeen almost generally doubled within tha last ten years, and lis efforts will be spared to continue this colossal work In the future, to cause consisting of 1800 square feet to be used on one house. s Balicr Lumbsr Co. 185 - m Nevada, CsHfornia, Montana, Orsgon and Washington Is inseparably Involved ' with the -- prosperity of ;th transportation lines operating. '' through thos states. Leaver Poard "The West Presents Wonderful West Third South. Opportunities"-- . For .descriptive literature and further Informs tlon regarding the agricultural and commercial resources of any e fthe states mentioned, ad . dress: . GERRITT FORT, Pass. Trsf; Mgr, U. P O. 8. -L, R. R. CosH Omaha, Nebraska CHA8. 8. FEE, Pass. Traf. Mgr, 8. P Co, San - , FraricKco, California. D. E BURLEY, Cen'l. Pass. AgU O. 8. L. R. R. CoV 8alt Lake City, Utah. , i i j NOW AT THEIR BEST 9 Tsmsmamssmsmmini For ahd Fruit Farm Sale-Poullr- ynofl THIS INCLUDES acres best Fruit Land in Utah Valley, all set to Jonathan and Winesap Apples; full primary water right for every foot of land; new frame dwelling, with two porches? good frame barn, corral; hog-pen- s, chicken house and runs; grounds all fenced with woven wire, chicken tight, hog proof and bull strong. Two thoroughbred reg. brood sows, 50 S. C White Leghorn laying hens, one Jersey cow. 5 SPECIAL SALE FRIDAY & SATURDAY B. J. Ward, Mrs.' Ram-sh- a, Mrs. Alice Fleming. Mrs. Hannah Cardeil, Mrs. J. 0. Ward, Mrs. Lyda , Rawson, v Mrs. - Jtfaud . Passey, Mrs. Fred Finlayson, Mrs. Laura Old-- ; ng, Mrs. WJrMorOmer andjthje JMIsses Grace "Ward, Bessie McBwan, Grace Eaxey, Irma Dunn Vlyian Finlayson, Wooding and Wettle 4H Knudsen, v y;' Don't fail to order Bananas from your dealer. We are supplying all gf ocers in Pfovo7wjth f hfamous Changamolasftheb Miss Florence - Jepperson entertained ' Mrsr Hilda : Reese and daughters; Constance , and Phyllis ' Reese, at the Jepperson county, home, f near. Utah Remember-Eridayan- d : ' ; The Development Of The West " v names of Mrs. A ;. v; -- 4 T . ct I A.TJENTON,"G. 8:37 p.m. , Mrs. Harry Heal is entertaining this afternoon at a miscellaneous shower In compliment to Miss Cora Ward, a ' of the present popular bride-elemonth,' The rooms are attractively decorated with sweet peas in various G. agent or address ..' E A HA i i For further information' see any D. & R. se , v-- Pullman and Tourist Sleepers to Chi- -. cago and St Louis 'without change ot ..cars. We Have Just Delivered One Lot of Both Phones 21. V . rWO NIGHT8 TO ST. LOUIS. THREE NIGHTS TO NEW YORK. : - , ' seriously.:; "That's nothing. I am the only one who takes myself humorously .life. Sir f In Connection With BURLINGTON ROUTE MISSOURI PACIFIC two Sights to1 Chicago . " i ROCK ISLAND ROUTE !; , TRAINS Grievances. Needs no drying. Perfectly banita Anyone can Nonconductor of. heat, Nonconductor of cold. Lagts as long as the house. Wood-Clifto- j j rouR5 FAST r so sad, old 'mauT--- : Second Professional Humorist I am the only one who takes myself modeled .building s. vice-preside- nt " First Professional Humbflst Why take the place of lath, plaster and DOARD wail paper for the walls and ceil- ings of every type of new or re DOARD " by-Mi- ss 1 - - Wood-Clifton'- i ' gyr pEAVER DOARD . . Miss Constance Reese left yesterday Sam J. Joneamanager of the local for her home fn Salt Lake City. , was company, Independent Telephone &e- recipient of a delightfulsurprise Mrs. Frank Wilson wll leave toparty Tuesday evening, given, by the morrow for Salt Lake City, where she members of t&' exchange. During the will spend severs weeks. Mrl" Jones was presented with evening a handsome, jignet nng as a token of esteem froni the employes. An eve-- at nlng of music and games' was enjoyed, n musical selections being given Co. have just. re The Blanche Springer and Miss Pearl ceived a nice line of new Embroidery " Jones. Thos who enjoyed the affair Silks; : Eva Grace Misses were the Paxman, "Jones, Ethel Merri weather, Jetta Mai-- PRATT FAMILY REUNION. :t" a 'ben, Eva " Hampshire, Marjorio pim meeting &fe th9hotne of MiHtndo ner Zina Bakery Hannah Buck'ey, Pratt l 65 "S(uth"Stite street in Salt Laura HoJman, Pearl Teasdale, Lua Lake City,' held last sight it was de Linton, Pearl and Lydia Jones and cided that an elaborate celebration be ' their guest Miss Blanche Springer; held in honor of the centennial anniMessrs. Ross Ripple and Alma Boyden versary of the birtlf of Orson Pratt, Utah's first pioneer September W. An and Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Jones. .: .vi. organization of the descendants of the One of the most enjoyable affairs of fve Pratt brothers was affected for the week was that given Wednesday planning the celebration of which alo . Farrer, roni L. Pratt of Provo, wks selected' evening byMr.:and Mrs.-Te- d Mr. and Mrs. George Ross and Mr. and as Mrs. Edwin Peay, at the lake resort The hall," where dancing was enjoyed, lwas attractively decoratedwith lanterns with immense bunches ' of flowers at appropriate;' intervals. were features of and bathing Boating the pleasant affair. The guests were the Misses Llllie Hunt Zella Vincent Reva Corin3, Fern Peters, Nellie Peay, Ethel Merrtweatber, ' Ltezief Jensen, erri- Minnie Merriweather, Eva Messrs. Singleton,! Clyde we&ther, Clarence Hunt Calvin Beebe, David Goodman. Carl Harding. Eugene, Hoi- -. liday Warren Cox, Earl Chase, Leslie' ncuucuuiui. isvin fCT; auu mil. tun Mrs.7 Charles Hawk. warrant, charging hinTwIth grand lar ceny." A telephone message tothe Idaho town squared ths charge and he is again out. ,of the toils of law . VIA Rio Grandb -- t . . . . f Denver & ' ..' b"g "' yesterday. v ...1' - ' - . has been released, He received means from home with which ha squared all the checks and paid a J 50 fine. About the time" of his release, a deputy sher , iff arrived from Idaho Falls, with a. ----- j , ft 0t- , - held Trust Not in Any . Noyes. beo . Styles In Cigarette Cases. . ( The newest cigarette case Is a com binttjon of gold and platinum. vVry fiTUfc thin and perfectly flat, carrying only a single row of Cigarettes. The curving BIRTH. styles are no longer considered the A daughter has been . born to Mr mode, the new cases being so flat that tbey elcasllyarried- - In the' vest and Mrs.DerChlpmaiurz pocket These are in gold with stripes of platinum, thp stHpo sobW. U. HANKE RETURNS: times of an inch wide, r of platl-in. W. U. Hanke, manager of the or again five or six hair-line- s unite to form a stripe on the golf Knight Woolen Hill,' bas retufn'i&d surface. from a trip east lie spent one., day MrsT. ilcNttMra. Samuel Schwab, In New York and two daysln Pbila Mrs. Grant Bagley, Mrs. Reed Smoot, Miss Edyth Adams is down from Mrs. James Brown, Mrs, W.T).' Rob Salt Lake City, the guest of Miss delphia noting, the market He states that business Is quiet all over 'the erts and'iMrs. Wi 8. Jennens. Cleone McKendrick, The contracts, for woolen country. for the goods government will be let Mss Ferris Noyes entertained with Mrs. Hilda Reese and Miss Phyllis in ten the next days, and -- Manager at dish a delightful chafing Reese, of Salt Lake Cty, spent Sun affair, Hanke to land the contract hopds her home" last evening m compMmenttday in Provo . with. Miss Constance for mill. this to her ucstrMi8s- Edith., DimmfttofXReesei The guests were the Missouri. - Mrs. James Mal-eaGray and guests, 'Mr. Misses Leona Dun,""Jetta. v . Mj-sP.- - Silver, X of San .Podrorf and Ed Loose, Floss Dunn aBd Messrs. M. Walker, W. and Mr. and Urs. Cal., Jack Dick Tiffany, Shlr'ey Adams,-DEAVDR Richfcrds land Mr. land Mrs. Lucich of Eureka, enjoyed a day at Saltair V" ! : in . the county jail for the: lastiten "days on the charge1 of passingchecks which were not honored at the bank, Aomng the Provo people who vent to Salt Lake yesterday on the pacific were Mr Islanders' day excursion Ths Food-drin- k for All Ages and Mra Eph Homer, Mr .and ' Mrs. For Infants, and Growing children. Invars, Wr jL Stoket, Mf. and ilra. G. T. Judd, PureNutrkwo, the wholebody. building up Mrand MrsSdi?y Vincent and Mrs. Invigorates the nursing mothex.and the aged. . j.' II. Penhalter. Rich mill malted grain, m powder form. Mrs. R. 11. ni 10, SHANNON RELEASED. I 0. I, Shannon, wiio has Soc lety - rnovo urn ald, Thursday, august Half cash, VJ. 11. price $2250.00 8 balance time at long RAY - per cent interest , & COIMHY - y Emlly-HesJ.-Fanny- PROVJ -- lake, Sunday last , areDBa;s SUMMER HEAT 4v t ' .Frait PERSONALS . Saturday UTAH We want all your Pears, Plums, Prunes, Peaches, Apples,: Potatoes, Honey, Onions, Cab ' Mrs. John Cochratr and youngestj wv m .1 reiu Aliquot See us ur pric Vegetables; M geIe9vberetneywipspOTa; with her daughters, MrsVlChas.J jrciayr?frstacoayngfland,7MiBgr quickW also have : all kin"dsof Fruit Boes, Paclte 1 ' 7 ind Paper, Nails and Sacks for sale; ,.Mlss tone Coclif'Sa .ba 'returned Frank Alexander were visitors at Salt Lake City yesterday. r.. v, U6Ui.ci ' SMO OT . - from' AVlntef ind then at presentlater' on, rt" j r . ' ' 'it nowu bf Haye yott prepared for it bewired! having ELECTRICT-T- Y into your home ofice or store tor the ELECTRICT LIGHT, ar ' the ELETRIC FAN If not, see us TODAY about itv THE ELECTRIC CO. n and-M- gett?n(-a-Uste-- ' . will be with us every day The JA issesT katherlne and Hell-Alexander, spent yesterday at Saltair. Mr. We!re r . a S P AFFORDt (Juaitrs,r where she has been WsitlngwitfiVli&r' Charles vMcI1ief son. siste Mrs. 1 Get Ih povwMle you can. We have plenty. Mrs. Edwin Elliott has gone to Shelly, Idaho, .where she will visit, several creeks with MrsrT. Wr Shelly.--- -- E. L. Jones, of Graham A . Jones, funeral irectors. will, go to Denver : Saurdar'nioniing-- for: a week's trip. Mrs, Jones will accompany 'him. Utah Telephone 17 A' LAD Y.RECENTLY HAD ELEVEN ANSWERS TO A ?FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT" AD.IN THE HERALDS-CLASSIFIECOLUMNS. RENT THAT VACANT- - ROOLL : D |