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Show THE PROVQ HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ocie ty t foctcatlctMcf! N& w s AT r0UNTAINS.N0rCtS.0N Cetth ' Original vw ad in Salt a5yoTTBFpasf as MIna given bysMlss nlng Taylor, year,, were surprises' to' learn of her Mrs. Ida Dusenberry, gave a very in- - marriage to. George, T. MaycocK terestug talk on 'mythology, whica whlch solemnized : ..... -- Not& any Trnst - PS . . Pro-da- -the- -feoflored 4 r"17 II a. Think On These Things- We offer you a market right at your door. We will pay. you each day, for all the fruit Pears,- - Prone s, orApples,-al- l that "the" market "will stand. Whatever the markets of the East are paying we will pay you, less a fair ' 4weIwiU..hand,le your fruit profiPto ourselves fof 1iannmgv If for you for a commission" of 10 per cent Iff either case you have the" advantage of our hehwrlcets all oveTUieouotiyMhiyeaFare off.HiThey arc very years of experiencer much off. In fact, the fruit market is the worst it has been for twenty years.: It is a last year. There are two ways for difficult situation to handle. More so than you to act. . One is, be sure of your returns by selling to us. The other is, wait until the middle of Nqvember, when out of the East will come an explanation which you will ponder over, and studyi and swear at, all the long, long winter. Did you swear last year, by all that is holy, you would never do it again? .."Well, if you did, or if you know how Others did, you had better take the market at your door. ' .w; ' -- y e-wedding it-w- - N . : Ol Ol , X ... . r. H - Mad-"rose- - . charjaiag-aad-jrttra- ' n n . are you going to do with: them? 1 Ever hear of a sick market? n to as much for them would get as Expect you . in a good market? o oo Ever handle a sjck market? - tt Think a man with oyer a quarter century ex .94 perience could do it better? WJiat Tuesday eve- CICH K1U. tUU CUSI EXTXACf. n roiDU The ceremony was per- Milk .luiuiou ot uie, uuwe ot uie onaeB.BiB- , Insist on iIIORLICKSMiss Fay Loose, whose marriage to ter Mrs. G. S. Somersrwith Rev. J. Tk a peckage honi y v, W. J. Stlehl will be solemnized Tues- - C. Smith, formerly, pastor vof, the evening, September 19, will be va Congregational church, qlflelatlng. dred invitations have been Issued for e-Is a " ' tbe affair. ' , flven bythe SoroBis Junior club Fri- - tive young woman, .daughter of the " day evening at.the home of Mrs. Jen- - ,at Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Davis, - The marriage of Miss Minnie Band- ' nle Wllkins. ind has a host of friends is the Gar- - ley, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Chris tian Bahd'ey, and u. George shorten, The "BUlie" club met last evening of her marriage will be received with occurred yesterdajMn the Salt Lake lag at the home of Mr. and Mrs. interest Only the immediate relatives City temple. Mr. and Mrs. Shorten Michael Streble, the session being the 'were present at the ceremony. The left Immediately for Ogden, where flrstpf .thoaeason.Progre8lve high brldea attired r inaii4ainjarJjace they will make their tome, tive was played and prizes awarded to gown over satin, and carried bride's ;. Mrs. Charles Hawk and Dave A wedding supper followed the For Miss Fay Loop e, the popular bride sen. The members present were a low mound of pink sweet elect of the present month, Miss Zella and Mrs. Carl fiaxey, Mr. and Mrs. peas adorning the center of the, table, Farrer will entertain at a bridge af Charles Hawk Mr. and Mrs. August with satin ribbons extending from the fair Monday afternoon next, .'. Gilgen, Mr. and Mrs, iAshted Taylor, jchandillers to the four comers. Mr. Mrf and R. R. Irvine Jr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Madsen. Mrs. "and Mrs. Maycock left the same night Mrs. Grant Mr. and C."Bagley and will Millie Soelton and Paltes Streble. for BpokaneK Wash,, where they ' make their' fufure home.. The sisters Mr. and fMTs . James A, Brown were The many friends of "Miss Lyle oftbe bride. Mr. an4vMVs.'lL R. !r-- Salt Lake visitors during the week to of -- their sister, Cluff, daugbter ofMr. and Mrs. Ben'jYine .Jr., Mr. an3 MrsamesrA; attend jamia Cluff, were surprised to learaj Brown- am! Mr, andjMrsxantiC. MIsseraDavlodrLCrgeMaT of her marriage to George Talbot, f.Bagley. of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. croft..T:: ttlnckley, which occurred Tuesday at William- - Ferre, of Paysob, attended Miss Florence Bennett, of Eureka, Salt Lake City. Mr., and HrsTalbot the wedding. ilLth? fuest 'of Mrs. Etta Better. returned to Provo Tuesday evening and left this morning for Hinckley, Miss Maggie Sullivan, who has been ' where they wOl reside. the guest of her sieter, Mrs. J. B. Miss SteUa Probert has returned '. Ashton. for the past month, will leave from "an extended visit with relatives ,! i ;. Tbe marriage of Miss Sarah 8perry the latter part of the week for Califor- - in southern Utah ,and. has resumed nd Emery Epperson was solemnized nia, where she will" spend the winter. her position at tbe Farrer store. Wednesday in the Manti temple and Mrs. Ashton will accompany ber to Mrs. Maud L. Boblnson and chllWednesday evening an enjoyable wed- - salt Lake City. " dren, of Ji0gantaye.arrlve4Jn Jro-reoeption-w- as gltea the -- yoong and will spend the winter with ber vo, "couple Tat ibe liome'ol the bride's par-- -- ln honor" of the- marriage jot their .5"": aister,"MTs7"JrMrrJones. ents, Mr. and 'Mrs. M. H. Sperry, at daughter, Elora, and Benjamin' Mrl ; and Mrs. Epperson will 'sen, which was solemnized yesterday Miss Marie Riggs, of Kansas City, arrive ia Provo tomorrow and"Mondayln the7 Salt LakeClty temple, Jffand who haajeen the guest of Miss Minie eveniag-- a reception will be given at Mrs. .M.- - E.- Kartchner will entertaiii Jnlcea,-retttrnedber bomeryester5 tien"ome""6rtne" Drldegreom in this withan elaborate wedding reception at their hbme this evening. One hun- city, where they will reside. wa8 aa-- . test m it Genuine The Food Drink forAll Ages . I 4 CLSEWHCRC HOKUM'S The Sprgels Junior club jnet last The many frlendsof Miss Vera at the home of Miss Georgia "vis, formerly of this city, and. who has evening-- - IS1I. 7, . - "7 -.a, Knud-Manu- . Y :::: - :::: to 'STAR-SPANGLE- A GOLD WATCH FREE--- D :::: BANNER" AT THE ELLEN TONIGHT. No poem in all the history of litera ture wa) inspired and conceived .ata more dramatic moment or came more 5AeWm.M. Roytetnce3iGa it Provo - - - - - 1ta.h direct .from out of the depth of an author's hesTt than did Frandr Scott Key's snthem, "The Banner," which he, wrote when held ss- - prisoner oF war- on the deck ol PC an English ship, The beautiful story of "tlw. writing of rthls famous an f if ra is vivid'yportrayed in a dramatic Ed- ;ibon film at the Ellen tonight and tomorrow night and the" cast includes', all the old Edison favorites. Another go63 - SSQ M " Come In ana See Us - StJr-SFattg!e- d With Every Boy's Suit. Guaranteed for one - year " - D - ... - . 7iV4'1.'at Mr , 4- -f llctuif nt WeTteents"a"eg1?fiSe City Feller,'' wbiclx is sure, to piease. " At the Res; a yitasraph, "TbCTovn and His Best Performance" heads the bill. Thi3 story vividly portrays anat ural human event, showing the touch of nature that Jimakes ,aK the world akin. The story haMts funny, and pathetic sides; it is aHogetbor' unique and enjoyable, as . are a Wot tie Vi ta graph productions. The remainder of the bill is well up to the high-clas- s ... V . standard.' Suits $3.50 to ' . '., ".. ff?) JOHNSON WOOD DYES Suitable tor use upon airfurhlture. floors and $8.00 BEEBE woodwork. Buy Him a SCHWAB Suit and Let Him Get to School on Time rn or fm rn 3 i LUMBER CO. mmsmm WMr- REDUCED at the !MIIT mm SAL Him CITY Rooms Withobt Bath Rooms With Bat- iI MOTEL - - $1.00 .lllwlP Your Front Door 50c arid up t has a lot to da with the apof your home. We carry an attractive stock 4rt - -- pearanoe LBrattain, i -- 4 In- -. , from which to make your Our goods and our prices will both please s you. - - COME AND SEE - US -- .elections. i Bce Lumter Agent! t i - "Better Goods for Loss nonoy" terior Trim, Finish, etc , flip X . Doors, Porch .Columns, Splendid location and accommodations. The besf j known hotel in Salt Lake City. European Plari A. - I . Co. "THE BUSY CORNER." - i 3 II |