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Show , . '' . ';. i - . ..N. - j i' - . ;t w-- . 7 ..t v . - I STYLES "Mr. and Mrs Francis Hedquiut were Schwab, Jackson.T Dutfin, Richmond, at Salt Lake City during the Palm. Demning. Samue's, WWyr JonesTTllch, BefgTobnsonr'T2oeTneT, -"wee if 1 Holdaway. Anderson of Olmsted gin MfrtTTxtufs- a- McBfidels-vTftTuspent Sunday in Provo. the guest of American Fork tbis week. 14ra. W, L Biersacb. Mfs. f lT qpHE subtle influence of our comelv and ace- x ful designs induce those ' Cooper pefi - Wednesday . evening . the eldurs" Mr. and Mrs. Lou Fuller of Olmsted of the Fourth ward p'rasanllyJ ouorum gone to Boise, Idaho, where they nieui-berabout seventy-fiv- e entertained TflT make their home. amusement the in of the ward, Je-av- I Thursday evening the" student body of the B. Y. Universlty e.ptertaiped at a delightful dancing party in honor of the " Y" men of the school. Aoout 5U sitideata attended the affair, which proved to be the most, successful one given by them this season. ere played and au informal program "if aa rendered. Little Miss - .. - Bluoientbal members of the Myrl -- "Thoughtful" Club at Thursday afternoon.' ; t t - - her home on Tho afternoon ! and afford such V " ' t;" Tl - - - N wTlT"" T" I 1 . alii RICES IniistiO $2.00 to $5.00 stxi pendous and: aLeronau tic event ever seen in magnificent of the west. Ltiy portion "was pleasantly spent in games and; The young ladies' mutual improve jnuslc followed,, bydainty refresh- association of the Pleasant View ment y. menta Thosej)resnt were, the little W wen venter otrcci ) wardenj6yed-anoId-fashioncandy C Jiiases I'lorabell Alrd, Bessie Carter, Mrs. of its home the at president, ;Ilona Nelson, Margaret Cates, Gladys pull Alice Fau8itt, last evening". An inrJPhillips. I.uia"Wlllard. and Lottie formal program,' was rendered during REVIEW OF the evening, which was much enjoyed 1 Miss Ella May .Miluer, who leaves bf the guests7. Dainty refreshments tomorrow rnomlng for Salt Lake City, were served Ao about fifty guests. pleasaBtly-surpriB- ed by "tb.e"ui6ffi snBJ-of the Girl Question Club Tuea- - Little MUs Marian Graham, was the a delightful 'day evening. - During the evening Miss charming hostess" at. - birthday ,party yesterday afternoon at handof Considering the great advance in a wad bos presented r Hilner kerchiefs by the girb. The members the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. prices since the first of the year the e the club who were present were J.'C Grahanu the. occasion being her market 1s"holdlng remarkably., strong, v Kisses Irene Evans, Bessie Gammon, 6th birthday anniversary. A number although somewhat dull this lastweek Ftossie Dunn.errls Noyea., Leona of inr.sRtlJig games. were played and Theffhas been tTgre&t. deal of refreshments were served. in the last two weeks.hut only dum-.JettMaiben. Hazel Strong, dainty a Litwere: low ThO the present young guests priced 'stocks suffered to any Moore. Florence tle Misses Ruth and Vesta Schaub, great extent and then only a part of J " . The women's misajonery, society .of Edith and Helen Heaquist, Pearl Nes- - their advance" Reports from Tintic biW Marie Ferguson, Ruth Merrill and show that that camp is in a most Congregational church enjoyed ' jcocial in- connection with Its regular Masters Victor Hedquist, Arthur Nes-Nearly every promising condition'. - Duffin, soThe Fred , afternoon. mine and prospect is being worked and hit. Ferguson meeting Tueeday Spencer iety was entertained at the home of and Arthur Graham. Miss Lucille the few that are idle are making prepa lira. T. T. Thompson on Academy, Ferguson assisted in entertaining the rations to begin operations; in a very The ' meeting wa in charge of guests. short 'time. New ore bodies have been v. stae president, Mrs. Byron Cheever. An encountered In beveral of the -- rxcellent review of ,the missionary The Utah Sorosia Club met Wednes- properties, and everytb tag points to a -ork bein'sfdone tor the Japanese and day afternoon with Mrs. WuD. Roberts great year In the mining world, not of the "Chlnee at San Francisco was given by la. her apartments at the Hotel Rob- only in Tintic, but other-camrice president, Mrs. Roy Nelson. erts. The annual election of officers state. People are not so prone to jump " Jtlrs. T: T." Thompson read an interest-- was held and the , following . were at conclusions onevery. little report of to .act during the ensuing year: ore encountered, but' think twice ;be- chosen New akix article , on The- Italians of R. Callaway, president; Mrs. f S. Mrs. be will nest The "Toik City meeting pre, they buy- - This is as it should j Phil F. Tier presldentfMrsZW. befor Inthat ay Bee. Speckart, 3keia at I Biersach, recording secretary Mrs. Bues are left alone and onlyj ' The mcst en joy ab'e social affair of Frank Wagner, corresponding r secre- ories are a consequent with purchased ' viXte week was that of Wednesday even- - tary.' The following adies will actjs reasonably assurancefjrofitsrinthel Mrs. A. M. Tal- near'future. ' Mr. and Mrs.' Reed Ander; Jthe advisory-board- : ani, t1ien '. " ' Ifaerg entertained a number of their mage, Mrs. Ida, S. Dusenberrjt and . Iron Blossom i M llettds at cards. Nine table of whist Mrs. Joslah Beck. - The "program for This v Issue, although - hammered played, M.iss Mina Taylor and E. next year's work on French history, hardi-refuto yield Troni ksMiign - 1 .60 - more : L Gensen beiBg:uccestttriirwinn1ng literature, and art was read and ac Jthan 5 l 16t price1! utie llrst prizes while the consolation cepted. Mrs. George T. Judd and Mrs I Wit h an advance of nearly a dollar j irrlzeswefe7tawHrded-t- o appointed to meet per share since the first of the year It and ,Cyril Duff In. The rooms with the committees frompther clubs would seem naturaf tfiat it w.ould debeautifully decorated, the parlor to arrange for iqher's day. Wednea-.i- cline more than it has. But those w ho a colof scheme of pink, .with pink day, April 5. At the tome of Mrs. E. T. bought it at low prices did so for the in violets" and Jones Miss Pollock of the Literary purpose of Jn vestment, " and refuse to am?t,otts, erV Club of Salr Lake will give a paper let go,-- convinced' aifodilB, while white carnations that this inine will wsed with pleasing etiect in the dining on jwychQlosical Tesearch." Following prove Tin- e bne6flhegreateat .'..iom' "The guests ahe;jiucc?9atul.th6'tection'-t'OflicSr-dlnty-Tefide 'district, which it is rapidly doing. ..jLftyir were the Misses Fay- Loose, men's were served. sell at much higher ' ' mnnifrod Wllkeas, Georgia Callaway,' a in Much has been time. short .prices " will spend-th- e M r"-r n'arhaeli Prne. Winnie Naylor.' MCsaTd 'andrio',f ptfifl prnfc Tayleraaiadr-of-:thr:ekHn--gala- ke Crecorlpiaul-JouesMi- na size of the next dividend, which is Que the Ktiestof Mrs. F. E. Marcey. rrana i wa to be declared April lO. "Whatever the .. ,. rts, Holly, and Mmes. A. F. Zoelner,, amount may be it Js2alnpstCer0 DruK.Co. Icie XJreani ' .Alfred Johnwn. A. " F. Palmt A, N. that; itwill: beabJirpaj-ihZaadm- e ' SUehlJJfn3en4fTJiLsnctaLoccasions. Messrs. rate lor the rest of the year at least. Ifroldaway,45 cars per Shipments average-abou- t week, and enough is in sight to assure a continuance of this" amount every ' ' i. week." - ; , , whi ch is to Be held at who see them to purchase i liberally, tv-YiOT- - complete sense of pleiHire and ptisfacfiolrn their ThSTGtrls "Friendly Society of the hail.lurhig the ev!';j!"a"i:ni!(iLii ppssessjon that the wearer's was rendered' undjf the .Episcopal church pleasantly surprised program"of Professor A. C.'Lund. jTattTfude toward us is in- 3Hss"EI10fay Mifnerather home last deed most favorable, evening. During the- evening games s "! :' hesitate Make-Lshop- - wLsltors --::- r v ; ed - will afford a season of excitAnd each consisting of the most thrilling exhibitions in mid-ai- r, will who each for thousands witness the entertainment clay's specatcular program.ing ;- THE - lie Ciirfiss - ,3&s s -- learn Composed of those fearless favorites, Willard and Ely, will, under the personal direction of Glen Curtiss himself, meet in strenuous competition, for the first time, the equally fa-- ... J - mous-., ;'"'" " : '. V"7 . ., T -- i i ' profit-takin- g Brookins and Parmalee 'A - - , And the contests of skill and.daring that will take place far above the thousands assembled s worrby either of the contestbelow, will hold every spectator spellbound until the victory-iDISTANCE AND ENDURwill The' include ALTITUDE, SPEED, teams. program ing ANCE CONTESTS, FANCY FLIGHTS, SPIRAL DIPS, HYDROPLANE EXHIBITIONS, EXCITING RACES- IN THE AIR, AND OTHER DARING AND DANGER;; .-,: -' ." , : OUS will make up each day V program' of eon Many special features of intensely '"thrilling interest "' aerial achievements." hew ; tirely ave-.su- . old-tim- e feats. ps . . - ..- -:- - " "': -- . f -,- ' 4 s :- - 3 Mrs.-Tr- -- the-go- STpaiEveryJOtMmulesiFrom od pra 1 . And all tickets good for train fare and admission to the grounds. ., The Spectacle of a lifetime the greatest opportunity to see afford miss. no can one an event and that action, - -- - world-fame- bir.-mri"- d rr : ; -- 'ere ses BE SURE TO BE THERE," AND SEE IT ALL! k ' : ' - Frank-Wegner-we- m . v. - Meet Begins Wedives- - -- -- : a -- Runs Six ays 1 Jn-th- - M" -' fnh-tCit- v. ... SutLon-Chaa- ims Year May Day Pest Currants pens on April 6 TEN DAYS BEFORE EASTER ... J l - value-abov- -- .Fruit Grower. w Oar prices will appeal to your jadzsect " " Mrs. M. S. Dasenberry . -- 20 North Academy ' . DR.C.W. --DOUGLASS - " .rrrv ..;,. , e so. f ' - z have iarge "quantity of the Cross buehea, which"! wlU ell at reasonable prices. Theee Currants"are good bearera-a- d a profitable crop. IJ..Tintia:Ceritrat. jreceivedfroui the woik- of this property states that condi ings tions are mare promising, than .ever. The drift has lust entered' another! break mor heavily - mineralised than A report1 -' Third East o r-.- - 1'' -- ; , M5orth-Academyfive- Z 'J . all kinds His suite tof office and reception rooms are" thoroughly equipped, , for convenience and satis factory serviceJtopatrons - "1 Wishes to announce that he is now well prepared to do material. "PROVO, UTAH. anything so": far encountered. The stock, however, suffered Trom the genera! weakness of the market and sold tween S2c to 40c, this issue has "been down to 7c, with an odd lot recorded atjone of the most active - on "the ex-6 c- Everyone is playing a waiung change. Work is being pursued vig- is concerned, orously and good news may be received game bo far as this issue and only time will tell if the confl- - from It at any time. The feverishnees dence:Bo.iar expressed haa been,mlft- - of the price shows how: sensitive It is " . to any rumor, no matter how little placed,",.' " ' . Beck Tunneltruth to it be"With prices fluctuating rapidly (Continued on Page 6) - . first class workmanship and ' Robert Boardman 52tf. South ... ; Modern Dental Wof lc 1 X , Red r.:V - ! 4 low-grad- e : Our addelTwISl please yea. " v "bigh-grad- e lit is tiis you were Selecting that-nefprinS hat if you have not -- already To the People of Pro vo and Vicuiity s peaking, Currants Generally the K Currant produced a very harveated iigWt crop, and wa during a very ahort period. RED CROSS' PROVED "TO "BE'TH E" BEST YIELDERi and during the aaon proved Its part a "others. They told well in local markets. Green'e This company is in a most promis ing "condition. The men taken from and pat to work sinking the lower-driwinze on the ore discovered in the upper- level, are Btin working in ore. There 14 no question but that this prop erty ;will develop inSo one of the good dividend- - properties , of-- iia district Operations have been resumed in the ora la beinf mill Bo.that the taken care of, "and this together, with "ore already found the ' the company splendid, returns. giving Two weeks, this stock sold up to 26c, but during the general slump it de clined to 20c and 1b how.selllnsat 21 c and a st eady' demand at that price. ft :"- . ned Cross " CorfererceWeek .t - . , T e TL TW--w-- r .w rw -- w -- w rw W "WW Subscribe for The Herald. $1.50 year |