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Show u i ths r::ovo iitJxd. tufdav. lzztzlil-- .: vl z, OOEST- znzz MIIIGEIB pan : , - - , - B0VER!IL1EUT Examinations Will Be Along th ' Same Lines As Last Year , Testsi . Many The Civil $errice connulssloa bold an examination tor assistant tos-e-st ranger, October 23 and 24 at Melt of the national forest headquarters la tula district The examination will b along the. same general lines as last year; and will consist of questions of the fores tvaupjrt-- mented by field tests to show the ap plicant's fitness ""to perform the ae-tual work; of the ranger. " Edueatlo and experience will be rated on the answers given in the application. The examiners have been Instructed; . : to make-al- l necessary arrangement for this examination, and since th field examntatlon will be held at heal- quarters, competitors wfll not be to procure horses to ride long distances into thei mountainsThfr: examiner is expected - to .furnish horse to be. used by the competitors- for tests In riding and packing. "Thr public can gain an Idea, of what thesv s' examinations cove rwhen it is stated thanthe examiners have been askeft ' " to provide themselves with pack oaV fits consisting of bedding, camp sup plies, tools, etc., a compass" fitted tt a tripod, and one or more, pocket com passes, a tape and chain for .measur ing, also specimens of cones, neediest and twigs of principal timber treat as welt as specimens of wild foragi plants- to,'heJdentlf led by competitors 7. CHICKENR0ASTIWSCH0Or iowa Rural .... f n T" . , I' r -- oi, 7v delightful affair of Saturday eve ag was given. by Misa JEdna George honor of Miss Marie Riggs, of Kan-- s City, Mo. The rooms were bright h a profusion of the season's flow-- I interesting-games re played and a musical program idored during the evening. A dainty ;cheoa was served, the table "deco- r uons being carrle dout in pink and iite and dainty bouquets- we relaid ech place. "Twenty guests were ". fsent. ..... .... - ' j :. , 1 f r , - .. -r-1 " v.,.- . ..;. ( A number of Cady frienda were entertained by Miss Hazel .isonbee at her home Thursday eve-iln- g. ' " "Mrs. W.-- . . Spaff ,4 Wint- s ord,-Misse- and Olive! Spafford and Franklin . ,ered . . ... . -- were I the honored 'guests Sunday at very -rettlly arranged luncheon given by William L. Bicrsach at her home on South Academy avenue. A bowl of scarlet geraniums adorned the prettily-appointe- d table, where place cards were laid or the guests, of honor and Mrs. P. N. Nunn, Messrs.' Elton iHoyt, Herbert Baird, S. Walcott, . of Bpafford. of Cleveland,- - Ohio, cut-gla- 'Olmsted. . - ss . i f A. Spaff ordiWjiiaiighterf . ' j irranK- - and Oliye, and son, Wlnirreo - It, is .-- i v - - -- - " " j 1 1 - and-hfltter- - - .7 Mr.--a- nd -- dress bags: 1- " , and-iaexpe- 1 . .. ... ...V '. . " Oct. gins. Attention! ' i DER OR TEN; BARS OFr LILY. WHITE. SOAP 1 OR FIVE BARS OF WILD ROSE SOAP. - ' boxes the wish do not you If you may purchase straight oni pf above soaps, -y On SI 00 orders' you receive free THREE PACKAGES j; v i i , : box-assort- V ed A. B. NAPTHA WASHING POWDER, ...... - - . and Lee Alleman. 'The. Misses Luella Twelves, ' Torza rry, Delta Bartholomew, Elsie CaJ- -' tt, cf Salt Lake City, chaperoned by s Ida Twelves, formed a merry party to Castlila Springs j .au-mobl-le Denver & Rio- Grande - j Z'h I VIA In Connection With j ten,packagesLqe,a;bnaptha. WASHING POWJ I $ tew tt"1 OR ONE WEEK, ending Wednesday, September fiyott it can ooiain iree irom" your gwiccr witn. eacn dox oi or Wild Rose soap pur-- . Crystal White A. chased at the reduced price ot 4.50 per. box, your choice of I ' p.-- Provo Housewives j ' tit 7- JIURLINCTON ROUTE . FOUR ROCK ISLAND ROUTE; FAST MISSOURI PACIFIC - TRAINS ' EAST .;' r " ; r TWO NIGHTS' TO CHICAGO . TWO NIGHTS TO 8T. LOUIS.' . THREE NIGHTS TO NEVVYORlO . 4:57 a, rn. I Limited Om Box to a Customer ; Pullman and Tourist Sleepers to Chicago and St Louis without change of ; v ' ". cars. ; , ' . .J 9:34 a. m. 5:42 p, m. 8:37 p. ' , j. For further information see any V & R- , G. agent or address I. A. BENTON, (j. A. P,,D.f Salt - Lake . City. . . ... F. A. WADLEIGH, G. P. A.,. " - Oct New Train Service A - " n -- - n of ribbon - tho-schoo- l,' . PERSONALS . from the chandeliers to e four corners of the' table.- - A hlrta 'ay cake lighted with four- red candles rnied the centerpiece. A Among Jthe aall guests.; present were the little Misses Vesta Strong," Fay Anderberg, oldie Anderberg,' Velda Nielson, Pearl Cluff, Elvira ralfreyman. Thslma trong, and plasters Arnold Ai,",n Lamar Maycpclrt-- Paul Ripple, Ilaroli N'elson, ttuWnd Johnson, Waldo John-- n N' " Mrs. Etta Retter, Erlmm, treasurer: ' Etcretary, m o MBLONW WINTER-- " i ? -- I Ross Ripple entertained at a delightful children's parity : Saturday af ternon in honor of her young son, Glen's fourth birthday anniversary. A number of Interesting children's games Tore enjoyed by the small guests and a delicious birthday luncheon was was beautiful served. The dining-roola its decorations of red, with stream- - s -v : ; J, W. Alrd, president;"" Mrs. Blanche v "- 8chee4: " The Women's Christian Temperance union met at the home of Mrs. F.'F. Bee last week, and elected the follow ing officers for the ensuing term: Mrs. lil ' .... - , as true as U Is strange thal', Iowa many rural schols are so atA genuine discovery was made at " ". JV'Ha. ot Cleveland, Ohio, are .visiting our house when we went down cellar tractive that city floys are sent oul to attend the rural seheoL of the Mrs; Frnest Brockbank, of Spanish Provo, the guests at ,the L. L. Nunn a few days before Christmas to select I knowcity one country school In "whicli Fork, was a Provo visitor Saturday, home. a pumpkin for pie, writes a Massa there are six children from city TTf'TTVTTWTTTTTIr enuBetta - contributor toGood Honse schools. A ch Icken roasty a iht !at-e- st Miss Gladys Smith, of Centerville, school "attraction that I havsj jIr8. E 0111lir 0f' the" Lamar hotel, keeping. Among the pumpkins was A teacher is making' the Saturday evening. After a plunge In is visiting in Provo tins wees the known. returned-Mond- ay from a week's visit watermelon in prime condition, which schoolhouse the center of social Ufa luncheon .was guest of MrsN. W. Smith. r the springs feast, ' t wilff Triend3 and relatives In Eurefear--- Decameapart ofourYuletide She does not-tl- k served. It waa In. a" cool and dry cellar that for the" district. of idea the having a dance, ta ' Mrs. Lulu Stiehl, of Salt Lake City. f - . . this phenomenon occurred. she and will not have kissing1 r spent Sunday in Provo, the giiest of;, Oeorge J. ,Fox, of Salt Lake City. she plans various social to fracases, BroMrs, B. H., Bower. Miss Beryl has been the guest of Dr. and sks. W functions with stuns and games that TCkDO UP41USLINS. X2 die,wJiohas spentthe jasjmqnth 2jloldawaythe past week, have abundance of life, that are new, "method of do-- thatrare harmless. She" does quite with Mrs. Bower, returned to her most safrsfactory Mrs. Charles Cross, of Eureka, Is jXA Miss Anna Evert, who has been at home 1n Salt Lake City Sunday eve-- ; ingVup sheer muliins is aKollows little along the lit of refreshments spending the week with Mrs-- . W. S. Avoid 'starching. After the muslins and every one take a part In tha tending the University of Chicago, hasJnlng, - Holdaway. have had a"wreful washing, rinse them preparation as well as in disposing ol"I returned to her home. In ProvQ. Mr. and- Mrs. R. R. Irvine Jr. are: the feast The greatest success, ahd ..' ;:i through a galW and a half'ol water has pver had was a thicken roast. - II ' in week the Lake Salt Potato City, Exploded." Mr. and Mrs. Francis'J. Hedquist, spending while very no.t, has had a pk;ce was Isthe autumn, and was In th ' V ' A. potato, the size of a tea cup, which, Mrs. Lester G: Baker and .Alex Hed- - guests at the Hotel Utah. or gum arable half thONBize of a nu school yard. It was a close approach caused eitraordinary havoc in a home X'ity tills j quist, motored to- - a barbeehe Every man, woman ' Mr., and Mrs. V. D. Roberts. Jr. In" Vancouver, Wash., the otheT day meg aissolved in, it. Thegum arable - In district wag ther should he used in morning. andildproportion" to th when it Cip'oded.in the' oved of a . spent Saturday "at Salt Lake-Citarcmsert such or ast-Iron Nothlhgsehas'ever more . or Avatcr, either the quantity j range i4b an i. Miss A'era Ha1! of San Francisco, Ittithe Ki!evdJLstrlct.Jou Interest Mrs. Fairbanks, of New York city, grate, blew open the oven door, end as desired, Tho gum , stiff ens. theuT Education. . accompanied by her sister. Miss Mable is In Provo, the gaest of her caused such a loud "report that the sufficiently apd much' more satihfac najof visiting -x of Salt Lake City, aref visitjng Hall,, someone maid" at had shot thinking ' son,- Robef t Fairbanks, who is with TiCJJETS.'than any., tory process COLONIST starching jj wlthProvo" relatives and friends,-.-. i'-her ruahert fronr the house screaming " the Telluride Power company in this for ColoDlstcketa will .' bevold froa help. The explosion was due to couldToronto Globe.. Mrs. William Watford, of city. Colorado points .and all poWts. eaef the large amount of water In the potato and to the fact that it was in a were of Salt Lake City, the guests iiereot, with. Pacirtc coast destlntr MraCourtland . Baker- - of Telluride, hot oven. When the water was conMrs. Lisonbeei during the wee- k.om September 15th. to October ltlh, Colorado, and Miss Beulah Bachman, verted to steam, the skin being baked, A plan which a girTwill flid a great do. All of these tickets Vill permit Teh Misses Helen and Mary Newel of Salt .Lake City, .will be the guestB hard, didnbt break until the pressure comfort in any place where she has .""stopover at any point on the iX A & of Mrs. Samuel Schwab this week,- -- became tremendous, causing a report insufficient closet space 13 a bag to visited friends ; the past Stopovers -- not 4o extend, beyoal similar to'lfie discharge of a shotgun. hold her hat or dress. In ' " " it .)ctoberJl,-;MJL-week. . traveling ' - Mrs. H. Rafferty, who has been the is well to take one or more of these Not a Word of Scandal Mrs. Ambrose Merril spent the lat- guest of Mrs. Cooper Cooper Anderbags, and la camp ther are almost in Mrs. marred the call of a neighbor on' YOUNG BRIGHAM UNIVERSITY; ter part of the past week, with friends son, at Olmsted .during the summer, W. P. dispensable. A girl can very quickly who Spangh, of Manville, Wyo will leave tomorrow for her home in CALENDAR. it and wants of them, in MantL Friday afternoon Mrs. Mer Chicago. said; "She told me Dr. King's New make all she Life Pills had cured her of obstinate she desires to economize space they ril was the complimented guest at a - L 1911. Mrs. W. L. Blersach, Mrs. A. M. kidney trouble, and made her feel like can be made of silkollne, which folds luncheon given. by Jllas JqsIq Monlu. ' Monday) Training Sehol Spaf 'ord, Winifred, Olive and Frank- a' new woman.'- - Easy," but sure rem- nptohemaaeBtklnd of a packis in age, - - light weight Miss Iona Knight has returned from lin Spafford and Mrs. Fairbanks will edy for stomach, liver and kidney opens. f - ' 4 and 5 (Tuesday, Wednesday Oct-3- , a brief visit with. friends in Salt Lake be" the guests of Mrs. P. N. Nunn at troubles.- Only 25c at Hedqulst Drug slve. New York Herald. . 1. Olmsted today. and Thursday) Entrance examiner Cos two stores, city. . . Uons and registration, . ' X daxs with Salt Lake relatives. .- Sorosis Junior club," will meet .morrow evening at the home of Miss The paper of the orgla Callaway. ,'ening will be given by Miss Mina ..aylerr subject "Mark Twain." The- 3 " - s - k I " ' "M pTBtsr mrTaytorirBindtDeiMrftr--'- Society; Mews f f : . L ... I 4 ' - Teaeher-Make- house Csnter of Social Lift of the District. ; Denver, Colorado. (Monday)In8tructioa S ' :.-Lr" . n. (Monday )Pouner,s Daj . " Nov. 4 td Nov. 25. Inc., sohool w'm ftlMTblTheld on Saturdays. 26 to Dec. 4 Thanksgiving jov. ' "' cess. : Dec.' 9 to Dec. 1$, inc.. school wUI . , also he held on Saturdays. Dec, 22 (Friday evenIng)-ChriB- V mas vacation begins.. ... ... - 1912. . Jan.' 3 , (Wednosday)'-lnBtrucU- oa . t ' resumed. semefiter be Feb. 2f(Friday)i-iFIr- st -gins. Feb. 5 (Monday) Second semeBtwr, " begins,. " Feb. 10 to March 9, Inc., school alsa will: he held on Saturdays. . Feb. 12, Birthday .(Bpecf ' , : program). ' February 22; Washington's BirtW - (special program)'. . ...' ' , - March 29 to April 8, Spring tlon. ' --; Arbor Day. April ' May '26 (Sunday, evening) Bacx laureate sermon. May 27, 28, 29 (Monday, .Tucsdar ,,. IvVedncsday') Flna4 examihations. May 30 (Thursday) Memorial. Cay , services, and Alumni Reunion. coim May 31 Friday,) Thirty-Sixt. ... h. mencement . V |