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Show - - i . ------ V '"": ' ,.v.:-...,J'- r' y r - y; ' y y y y ; 7 . 1 : I I 1 mkTnlrnWr KrYri. fi V A 17 ; .. I :JI II J:..,'.. :1?:.. Ti, went up to Salt in MaiJetiu Malben w thi'ornins to tped 0 held its f l4rlonday night meeting this w"itli Miss Eva Hampshire. The k be held with Miss aei't session will 1 Question club - Bgg Gammon. Vr. and Monday - in W- - ... f7 .J ...-! I ' .1, I ' If n c ..- te :r "ft " " r Ttr. it ' ti Mrs. J. B.. Ashton spent Salt Lake City. 'ijo C4 W send way money to a distant city. Per.' sonal checks can be collected only at a discount. We issue oil our. rncnai wna are now tidid. tickets entitling them to theatre tickets, we wish to say: c icktci ysry niucn tnai vve , 4 pleas-8Bly 7 drafts payable throughout the United, States- and. Can- J ada and foreign countries. J must can an inesc. " -- Thesis r tickets in by December 1, inj after that day ;,vuid. and J. lor vour (enemus patronage and win eii(ieavir u miow our apprenatum in some other V e -- - . com-forta'H- e . Hcd-Dra- 7 : i Wood-Clifto- n -- sWa. 3 : . mroi Cent VLJJl a THv - a pr SI 1t TTTT 11 I T. FARRER, Cashier. REED SMOOT. Pre. it ft The Provo Steam Laundry our business effij is ciency multiplied thereby. Y Modern Methods : Donl miss the bij game tomorrow at Moderate Prices Provo Steam Laundry ! SMOOT a Winter Rale Get It now while .you SP AFFORD nuTp &m can. Delivered Wo have plenty. Telephone 17 CITY NORTH PARK Admission 25c 2 p.m. Electric Signs Talk LOOK DOWN THE STREET SOME EVENING AND PICK OUT THE NOTICE. MEN WHO DO THE BUSINESS. j .Primaries for the purpose of "nomIRONS FREE FOR "HOT POINT" OUR OF AND ONE GET COME IN Makes You Hungry to Look at It inating candidate for membership on , ' ONE MONTH'S TRIAL. By Mrs. Janet Mckenzie Hill, Editor of the Board of Education will be' held in the five respective school buildthe Boston Cooking School Magazine When company arrives unexpectedly, ing of Provo City, Friday evening. this cream cake often covers an other- No 4 29. 1912, at 8 o'clock p. in. wise embarrassing situation, for it ' R. EUGENE JONES, answers the place of .any other dessert as it can be stirred up quickly Clerk. Cream Cake Electric Company K C Cream Cake cup butter; 1 cup sugar; yolks of 2 eggs, beaten light; JH cups sifted four; 2 level ten spoonfuls A" C cup cold water; Baking l'mvder; whites of 2 egs;s, beaten dry. Cream the butter; all the sugar, yolks of eggs and water; then the flour, sifted three times with the lkiii powder; lastly the whiles of eggs, liake in two or three la ers; put these together with cream filling, anil dredge the top with, confectioner's sugar. 84 One-ha- lf tr lie Prices Down On Ladies' Suits, Coals and Wool Dresses Cream Filling h cup sifted flour; )i salt; 1 cup hot milk; 1 egg, beaten Jighl;. ) cup sugar; L teaspoow ful vanilla extract ; 1 ounce choiolate. - Mir flour and salt with a very little cojd milk; stir into the hot milk and cook ten minutes; add the chocolate and stir until it is melted and evenly blended with the flour mixture, then beat in the egjf mixed with the sugar, and lastly the vanilla. Vou'need the K C Cook's Book, con. taining this artd 89 otlwr delicious recipes sent free upon receipt of the colored certificate packed in every can of K C Baking Towner. Send to the Jaques Mfc. Co., Chicago 40 dress patterns. with every 25c purchase. We will give away free FAR . Tickets llE.fl A HI. i.lf 25-ce- nt UNCLAIMED LETTERS 16 Remaining In Provo Poetoffice Novem- ber 24, 1912. i. Martha '';;Fuihings and Few Uncalled f Suits - Your Success ?? tf Yt tr tf LADI BS Cam ron, Miss Ella; Carman, Mrs. J. M.; Coombs, Mrs. Ellis; Lewis, Miss Myrtle; Slaughter. Mr. ON ALL OUR " If your shirts and Collars are laundried at One-fourt- Per is-- Qepends on Neatness oio Mtfb " l v3 4S way. 1 -- credit also v m 1 " e tnaiiK vou a j f ' Provo Gommerical & Savings Bank them discontinue-givin- It thereafter. they till Friday as guests of Mrs. Samuel An interesting wedding of the past Schwab. week was that w hich took Dlace Sat- iirday afternoon at the home of Mr.! Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Burns, of Salt Land Mrs. Oliver Vr. Bailey, when Miss ' T a DhaaI ....... : u vue-- Lake City, came down this morning i i ui iiviuuiieiu, ucai vaija4), eame the bride of Leon Cluff of Provo. to attend the funeral services for John The marriage ceremony was perform- W. Brown. ed 'by Bishop Albert M an waring in Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Searle will go the presence of the immediate friends to Salt Lake City today to spend the and relatives of the young couple and -holidays. Thanksgiving later a wedding reception was held; when'' about seventy-fivguests at-- . Mrs. B. F. Pulham Snd daughter, tended. The bride was beautiful In of Salt. Lake, are spending Maxime a lovely gown of cream satin with week with Mr. Pulham's relathis chiffon overdress embroidered in tives in this city. - ESfil2!Jiliirrid a liolletef bride's roses. She was attended Tier by Eight-O- , Whree the Flowers sister,' Miss" LuciUb Callaway, as j Phone Sinish Sr Grow. Provo Greenhousp, bridesmaid, who was charming in a Thoilas, tf florists.. gown of pale blue satin with silver embroidered overdress. She carried Scop cough iifg! yon rack the luncs an armful of pink U' France roc.es. and v:)rry the body. ' BALLARD'S r.usene i uin atlfiiceu tlie as nORHMrOUND SYRrP checks irrita-- ' best man. The rooms woe beautifully oii. heals the luniTs and restores Prices 23c, 50c decora'ed with a lovely profusion of breathing. '$L-0per bottle. tSold by smilax and chrysanthemums. A color and Co.. two stores, successors scheme of green ami white was used c.-tr.Urtii companies. qnri no charge for colno discount. Trav- - sued here. 4 'all are - aext meeting. ' - Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Nunn who have i Mr. and Mrs. E. J.' Warf are spend- spent the past few months in Salt in Salf Lake City with Lake and Provo, expect to leave shorting the-we-ek their daughter, .Mrs. W. O. Ramshaw. ly for New York, where they will remain during the winter. Monday evening Miss Fern Goddard Mrs. Reed Boshard and children and her mother, Mrs. E. S. Goddard, entertained "with a miscellaneous left during the week for Vernal to shower at their home in honor of join Mr. Boshard, who is manager of Miss Etta,Goddard, a bride-elec- t of the Uintah Telephone company at that ' - December. The rooms were prettily point. adorned with a profusion of the Miss. Edgarda Wedge'wood and Miss season's flowers and a luncheon was served. Tho guest of honor was the Ernestine Littlejohn, of Salt Lake City, .recipient of many pretty presents. will remain are in Provo, where lection ...... g I-..- - w U T - ajad-ctecl- fjvd .a elrs' letter' of ft Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Loose and son, left this jiiss LaVern Openshaw where she ill Clarence, left yesterday for Culver. corning for Santaquln, with Indian, where they will, spend . the jpend the Thanksgiving holidays Thanksgiving holidays with their son, relates. , Dean, who is attending the military Mr. aad Mrs, Alma Paxman and academy at that place. over from Piysou fcaby daughter are to spend the .week with the farmer's The many friends of MUs 'Mary E. M. Paxman. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russei, who underwent an operation will Deal Chaster and Bedford a month ago at a Salt Lake about jlfs. in of the week the jremiander gpend hospital, will be pieased to learn that Salt Lake City. she lias recovered sufficiently to return to her home in Provo. Mrs. Frances Hedqiust very entertained the members of the card club at her homo Hundred The most interesting of the Thanks Five of Three tables afternoon. yesterday giving atfairs locally will be the dauc-ine game were piayeu auu me prize party to be given in the "Mozart won by Mrs. Will Sutton. The this evening by the, members of the NP nis were very peruny aecorateu iT. C. T. club. Every effort is being wuh potted plants and chrysantiie' made to make the event successful miims and a beautifully appointed and is it Will was served. Mrs. luncheon anticipated that a large crowd will attend. Sutton will entertain the club at its ling a Draft is the best c'V : -- Send - nelopgiDaccnlJer 1st parlor while the dining room a picture .pio, ana green, TW central decoration of the long table ,i where aa elaborate luncheon was aerred. waaa ut glass bowl of pink chrysanthemums. From the chandUier to the four corners of the table were streamers of pink cniffon, fastened to 'the, tabla by sprays of amilaik. Many beautiful presents were received by the young couple. 4r. jie f " A. Balsey, J.; pate, George; Andrew; Peck, J. F;"Pymm, Guyman. William; Skinner, Richards. Frank; Zoellere, H. S.; Slaughter,. S. "C; Louis. If not called for In two weeks they will be sent, to the dead letter' office. " JAMES CLOVE, P. M. GENTS Chafing and carving seta and ster- ling sllw Vare t Heindselman's. x itiA MlW.il ',lll.tTl,in'tnlii Car Shortage is now on. BUT we have just unloaded SEVEN CARS of LUMBER. MORE COMING. PRICES--a- s low as the lowest. OUALITY-- as good as the Best See Us Before You Buyi - Baker Lumber Co. 185 W. 3rd South Provo if i: |