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Show 7 A y ; ,:;. m - MM aw sni B HI .. OPciMflPl. Mr. and Mrs. E. T, Harding 'and, Mr. d Tuesday evening m Honor oi net 4iiu .ma. airteenth birthday Anniversary. The. Salt Lake City this morning to attend of- - Ben Hur at the. vening was spent In songs and many the performance Merestlng games were enjoyed. The Salt Lake theater4? ' (iworations were carried out 1ST a David tonty color scheme. ,voJ pink' and Last evening Mr. and Mrs. delight-flower- s a with entertained the Openshaw rhite, chrysantheniuras, being used. The quests at the af- - ful card party at their home at 143. "East'1', street. - Twelve ' ."'Dora 1 1airV were ; arranged Norma Simmons,. Emma Hopkins, tableB of bridge rooms, where the Lucilepleasant Sanoma throughout Peay, Suby, Ellison, of effect brilliant Henricksen. color green and fa Yincent, in4 idea Christmas out the red carried s parlor-brancheof In the was tern. .Jliss Miriam Nelke, formerly of, wUh'YtS was berries red bright .. m.b. o,ah4 u,ohm'a. nf throughout the arranged gracefully in are Salt Lake City, who together vases brilliant red of rooms and San Francisco, will leave there next and ferns completed" the carnations Sunday for Los Angeles and vicinity. In the hall was scheme. color pretty to spend the holidays with friends. 'vHLa VcojI-nrlckfiP- entertain-- ii - 1 i : f ; " i THE .PROVO HERA - .. r r IB mm WW haP ' n SI 7 3M ' CENTURY , PRINTING CO, A MODERN PLANT 'ingteniV.iS- tah .h. .(.I. C.4 Graham.- - Proprietor.) . the fac? that one are proud of the most modern We of and complete in P;ovq.. Ii is liie New Century PrintJ. C. ing Co:, owned and managed-bUrati.-iiii-, a printer ana news-- ; man. Mr. Graham' was raised a beautifiily decorated Christmas paper in the printing business.- - his father branches of evergreens were . Miss Norma Poulton very delight- - tree and before 'him publishing the "Rrovo En- also-'UHroom Tlift- - dining -ho members of the ; fttlly entertaifted-ta beautiful picture in its Christ quirer.l' Bfllie club at her home Monday even- sentjed During the last half year the New From the ceilings mas decorations. ing. A feature of the evening was Century, known iu Provo as r "The of glistening cotton to Hurry-Uan informal muslcale program and the were strands Shop," has moved Into per- arand snow artistically represent Sheets spent, the evening sewjng on ranged throughout the room were members of the cluh from an artistiChristmas presents. Miss Edda flowers. was t!he guest of the club. The branched of evergreens and cally arranged Christmas tree. -- A red with were rooms all The lighted hoilprogram lent much to the evening's tlab adjourned until tafter the and green shaded lights, completing entertainment when readings - were ' iajs. -. the color effect. The prizes for the given by Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Frank . ... .... , '; wvu k.. st. aiueB caiu .Dunn Floss Eastmond, Miss Glenn Johnson and very delightfully inssj the who Tho8e Ward' enJoy(?d 0. Parkinson and piano selections ntotalfied the members of the "Girl host and of the hospitality charming were-give- nby Miss Lael Irvine and Option" club Monday evening when messra were monuaiuco noMiesB iuu Miss Pauline Pierponi. Thtrtyifive n.the members were 'present. The W. members of the club were asn&l routine work of the club was R. E. Knowlden. oJe Farrer, J, present at E. T. Jones, Will the N. H. Nelson, Farrer, event. pleasant carried out after which a dainty O. H. Heindsel-man- , lmcheon was served by the hostess. Ward, Chas. Ward. J. T. Taylor, J. R. Hodson.'Alma Another interesting Christmas party members present were the Misses Van Wagenen, Wm. M. RoyUnce. C, of week waa that given at-t- he JtU Malben, Florence Moore. Eya H. F. Decker, Geo. Judd, Alex Decker, home of Ir. and Mrs. J. D. lovely Hmpshire, Rev Davis, Ferris Noyes, J Hedquist, Chas. Hedquist, Bert Hed- - Dixon 'in the Third ward, when the Kbea Kerr and Bessie Gammon. The B. Morgan, Jesse Johnson, young ladies of the fourth year high slab will meet next Monday evening quist, A. E. G. Hughes, W. E. Stoker and school of the B. Y. U. entertained vfth-Mis- s Jetta "Malben. . Jacob Eyans,Miss Ijavern Openshaw, the ioya of the class. . The house was The marriage of Miss Reva Collins, Edna Beck and Salina Farrer assisted artistically decorated in the ChristIn serving, mas effect.' In each room streamer dacghter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of red and green from Vhlch were Collins of the Third and Roy .Dr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor were the hung tiny red Christmas bells were lillock, of Tabor, Canada, will be of a most delightful sur- arranged from the chandlllers to the serj Quietly solemnized at high noon recipients home on South "Academy corners of the rooms, which were all at their May in the Salt Lake temple. The prise 1 L . . - vu Vrw ui avenue ui - lighted with iue l0r? laee Will coma A. lights. The o fa honor of t!leIr made guests to merry the the throughout of the nrprfse acquaintances tietn wedding anntversar7. i ne aeco-ratio- evening with class games, and songs rela-tfre- s near couple, their only jwrng of the rooma'Twere prettily and a program was given. Fifty and Intimate friends haviner ,n carried !Uax members of the class enjoyed the Bwa taken into their coAfldenta. . Mr. about two dozen friends of the unique affair. couple were present at the pleasant bI the. aai-ffllgwas to printing plants'' in Utah e p An-reso- n 1 ' lit I w, M red-shade- d "d which have taken place In the spring was planned tar jpt&iy. Miss (Jollins "was for uny years organist of the L. D. S. So nd ay school of the Third ward and Mr. Bullock-I- s s a rising iyoung man of Tabor, where the young ouple will, make their home, leaving' Salt. Lake tomorrow. is located y ; . the-fine- afternoon at the Spencer Jakeman. An !uttjio'ting session waa spent and a" deiiKhtiHil muslcale program was given "ur :iY:teis. after " 'hich "a "dainty 'iMr.hion was. by the hostess, of f h .u-- present Wen-Mrsthe meul.-t-.rMilton licoth. Mr5. Liz;-.lMorian. ""rs. Belle Andfrjoh. Mrs. Alice B'ake. Mrs. M. E. Beck, Miss Edith Young, b. tenueu Lash and Miss Bertha 'Eoeiety-jnet-j'esterda- the popular young are attending school ntslde- of the city will be no'iae ior .the ChrIstmas-.holiday-s tft. remain ral.tr after the New Year. Miss lone Ksigbt, daughter . of 'Mr., and Mrs. Jesse Knight, will arrive today from lku Alto, California, Vhere ?he is ailencfrug the Stanford university. Ifi-.Noinia Havercamp, daughter o. and Mrs. George Havercamp, v. i!l the latter nart of the wef-k- . Jin S&t Lake City, where she is at- filing ICdland llall academy. Do .a y '"'onie of Mrs. who . . s s ... 0 0 L . . i ""m'st i E i- . v44" 'ifiss . hr : tally planned surprise " party "at tomeMonday evening, the Affair ' lelng In the form of a miscellaneous shewersiven by her sister, Mrs. Irnia The dahity decorations throughout the rooms weie effective tr carried cut In pink and white Enchantress carnations, the same bios- ' soihh4 Being used as the central, decoa ration of tlie dining .room,.-wherKncheon was served. ' During the renlng a muslcale program was Seven; the following participating f "Misa" Ethel TaylorrMlRB Glenn : John-fun- , Mrs. Frank Eastmond, Miss Trw Powelson, and Mist Collins. to meet the guest of honor were Jesses Fern Peters, Ethel and Eva Kerrl weather, Myrtle McEwan, Stella Trobert,, Elma Powelson, Margaret Hendterson, Ethel Taylor, Georgia Ctnn Johnson, Mesdames Elvln Riddle, Thos, Harding, Gene 'ror''"8 A H. Miller, Blake, Hannah , aaiiags", Clay Spencer0. S. Johns6n, JTnwst Punn, Salt, George Fowelfloii ;s rrank Eastmond, 'Henry Jolly, Man- ' ; ssas Smith, (r: ; 4: lt - . BU-Ijtp- Sai-tiun- ' 1 . 7 : i efflce-bui- hL at: No. 30 East First with -p- lenty- of - light, steam-heated- ; Ith square large rooms In which to operate the expensive presses and other apparatus connected with s plant manufacturing fine stationery" and beautiful book's. Pnrfiniw Jh oriawt amount of printed, matter ever turned out by one printing plant in Utah in five days (outside of the very largest plants of Salt Lake City), was produced by this company in the last days of Octobe nd rthe1 first days of November ot this year, when the New Century fur- hished election" supplies for eighteen counties of Utah. of the twenty-seveTwo and a half tons, of 'taper were required for the ballots for these con- '''PHKrt F "' - ' ' ' ' , - Candy Department hundred changes were made in the work of printing both sides of the ballots, and in all the. work of eighteen men working twenty-onhours out of the twenty- tour bjit one error was made, and that was an error in quantity. Over were fiftee- n- hundred packages with only one wrapped and labeled tracts. Twenty-on- e SPECIAL PRICES ONYOUR XMAS CANDIES AND NUTS e "error reported. .' CANDY CAINS - a Miehle CANDY TOYS : FANCY BASKETS AND NOVELTIES ...-- This company is now engaged in printing the "Record of Marks and Brands" for the state of Utah, a volume of some five hundred pag.es, and requiring between nine thousand and ten thousand cuts to show the marks and brands' recorded by ihe stockmen of Utah. The New Century company Installed some 2,200 worth of new machinery during the past fall, a part of which was : FANCY CANDY IN BOXES Bakery Department PASTRY :akes BREAD XMAS FRUIT CAKE, 25c LB. Everything in the Bakery Line Made to Order Fountain Department press,-- ! power paper cutter, perforator, etc. These additions, with the best skilled workmen to be obtained, model's in all departments, make prompt deliveries of all orders a certainty. The presswork on the cover of this Christmas issue of the Provo Herald is the work of this printing factory. OUR ' FOUNTAIN IS RUNNING DAILY FOR THE ys-te- CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS. - D. JL-f- U " ' BEAR US IN.MIND FOR'YOUR ICE CREAMr 77 ... " SHERBETS, PUNCHES, ETC. HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS. For the Christmas and New Year holidays the Lenver ft Rio Grande will make a rate of one single fare for the round trip with a minimum fare of 25 cents between any two station on the'D.'ft R. G. in "Utah. Sale Dates Dec 19. 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 28, 31, and Jan. 1. All tickets good returning until Jan. 6, 1913. Five fast trains each way between Salt Lake and Provo. WM. H. MITCHELL, Agent ONLY A FEW DAYS MORE UNTIL CHRISTMAS. IF YOU'VE PUT IT OFF THIS LONG YOU'VE MISSED SOME OF THE BUSINESS. ....... Mr. and Mrs. P. S.4 NeWombe and Miss Dorothy Newcombe wUlcbme to Provo the latter part of theSteek to remain : over the Christmas h ' days. '.'.,..'".'. . , One of the most delightful events of ihe week wasthe Christmas party uss uienn given ai me nome oi We've told you about our chain Economy in buying is essential at all times but m6re especially at of 33 Golden Rule stores. We've With our strong organization of 33. stores we can quote prices that spell Economy. told you about the big quantities of merchandise we buy direct No other store in Proyo can give the needs of thousands of 'you the same high grade A Merry Christmas last evening, the guests being., ihe .members ..of., the College The club of the B. Y, university. rooms were brilliantly decorated In the Christmas colors of ; red and green? Christmas bells and bright being artistically arranged In the room. In the dining room, where a beautifully appointed luncheon was served,' red and green ribbons were extended-frothe'chandillers to the corners ot the table;; Which was lighted' In red .and grecrf shaded can-- ' dlebra. One; bf the most pleasant features of the evening- - was the pre sentatlon' of Christmas glfta to the Johnson , - . f ied '" .... sav-- . ' customers , . '4J.t: . ; I satis- - in eight states who have learned the lesson of economy. lists orv No exaggerated price ridiculous discounts. No attempts to juggle prices or de- -. ceive you at the Golden Rule. Anotheryeari.. has rolled Jrpund "and. the season of Good Will is with us again. It is certainly a source of satisfaction to us to feel that we have the Good Will of this entire community. We attribute our success to' our honest methods of doing business and "our ability to underbuy and un- A Happy New Year Golden Rule ; '". - fromthe manufacturers to supply dersell any and all competition. We thank you for your own liberal support. m ! merchaa--"3ise"tj'foe- we'" uote; pnee People; have learned that we sell as cheap as any mail order house. ing of 25 to 33 per cent. u PRICES WE'LL GET YOUR BUSINESS. You can depend on us for a the Chrlstiiltldeft and a large at tendance 13 ev peered OUR YOU'LL. INVESTIGATE IF t in WE WANT YOUR GOOD THINGS WE HAD FOR YOU. Chirstmas. , - ' -- m, Golden Rule - Lewis. Miss Florence Sperry o' Manti, who teen the Buest of Provo friends has and-MlA.8e.aonJ-oMr- .rs. .'CrE. . . w a''4, few the g let-the 'iv w expeeieuNto aruve tome our-- 01' i & l,lllGkal u::a c,i;r tig- the. week: to 'spXd'fim holidays A Vera Mlss evening. by witli his parentsand MWMarguerite dozen of of honor he froniSialt '?uest fr!ends .Stewart will fcB down Lake ana a Pheasant social : fa 1. wer P"enl where she in speclalizlhg"" fity. , i, evening spent.-jtencing. to spend the holidays K. .v - .ur. ,v j im Aire. A V. actt", faieuiBj " he "third of the series of dancing "Eiewart; ' parties to be held by the local u. tj. J '.''"' :,l club! wuKJie held In the Mozart hall vaCcjllIjis, a iride was vthe recipient of a most delight-- ; tonight. The hall will be decorated iiio, ' ' V The members ofthTPStt6matlrea; , A number of X " Mrs. Emery G. Epperson Is spending the week In Salt Lake City. ur Provo people ' - et, '".-,'.- .' ' - event Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Kimball, Paul o trammer and Wil'.lata tr. T'rovo will to Lake Salt Clfj', ' night io attend the icltal to be giveii-in t the tabernacle by Emma Lucy Gates Mr. and Mrs..N. W." Smith went uo It Salt Lake City today to attend the and Sybella Clayton Bassett. ape ning perf onrAncr-yf-!JBeR.Ii4:..-- " ' 'v 1 ing In Utah, North-stre- busl-aes- t - prfntrpg et- r. VI V- - n . .' v 4 . E N u |