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Show THE PROVCT HERALD Washington "tiea Vrevailed In the JUD5.0N HARM0NAS rooms throughout with hatchets tad A VOTE GETTER tiny cherry 'frees used vita artistic effect. In the dining room a cut glass bowl of exquisite dark redcarnatlons ED (Continued from page 1.) formedthe centerpiece of the dining table which was covered with a ciuny congresslogarmajbrlty by ovr 30,000 lace cloth rer rich red - satin and Governor "Harmon's vote ia 1910 exlighted with crimson shaded candeIX, H. Madsen, chief deputy state ceeded that of the various- Democratic labra. Thd ices were served in the fish and has game commissioner, form oft, hatchets and the menu was. congressional candidates in 14 of the planted 100,000 eastern brook trout 21 districts, and he carried every concarried 'out 4n the prevailing idea as from the, Sprlngvllle hatchery, in the as were possible. Dafnty the state, . exprizes far, by gressional district, f Bpowo- - ditch, a awarded to Mrs. Cha- s- Ward, Mrs. one. cept spring "water, and running along the J. P. Creer and Messrs. Stoker and south side of Provo bench emptying Mr. Harmon's majority for governor : 1918 .exceeded the average main Ferre Decker. into the lake, ' of his associates on the state ... ... jorities, . About 75,000 of the same variety Mrs. Ad Anderson entertained with 78,214 votes. His vote" the ticket by J -a will be planted-4other streams of a most delightful children's party at the state.' About a million native and same year exceeded the combined vote her home yesterday afternoon in the brown trout will be transplanted from of the sevral caendidates for state senator by 77, 623, and his vote "also occasion being in lionor of the' tenth the hatchery to the lake. exceeded the combined -- vote of the Mr, Madsen states that this" spring birthday anniversary" of her daugh Democratic several candidates for screens will be placed" in the Intake ter, Klfie. Dainty decorations in a of representaof the members house of two or three canals for the pur color scheme" of pink and white was 53,517. tives by pose of determining the cost and the Governor Harmon's majority lacks used- - in the roonis-wfe- h clusters of "efficiency in preventing destruction pink and white carnations and a de- of fish through being carried onto but 7,000 votes of equalling the combined majorities of all Democratic govThe Pell - M ell club' met Monday licious luncheon was served to the land in irrigating streams. .If results in Ohio ence the forma-- , night with Miss Edna Crane when a thirty small guests present. are ifivorable the legislature will be ernors elected tlon of the Republican party in 1S55. social evening was enjoyed. The asked to enact a law making it com ' have Mrs. Mr. and Brown V. T. Whatever comparison one makes, members enjoyed a theatre party at pulsory on canal companies to con- Governor Harmon of announced their stands forth 'as a the Ellen and returned to the home struct and maintain screens at the in. of" Miss wenderfuHvote It must be re; iea getter. daintr-refreBdaugattr, takes of their canals. tliiere - was soni membered .Pfi womt. crjtielsm menta.were servd, - The next esston f According to Mr. Madsen. tho quail of the club wilf Miss ulzm Wednesday, Feutttary 21, in the have wintered In this, section ' and of the action on the 1910 Democratic state .. convention in endorsing GovAnna Selck.- . The memburs present Salt Lake temple, After March 1, are .rapidly increasing. When the ernor Harmon for president; it was were the Misses Anna Selck, "Nell the young counja will be at home to early cold, weather appeared it was fearedsuch. action would-tentheir 237 to Jn-jec- t Center: friends East at d. Jones, Lurline Foote, Fern Foote, feared the winter would be severe ' naMonaLssuesJn th campaign, Madeline Boshard, Mrs. John B. Ashton entertained on the quail and arrangements were and would drive Renub- made to feed some of them. The lat- lican votes from Independent Governor Harmon. A number of the W. T. Sherman with a prettily appointed dinner the er open winter, however, obviated the part - of the week -- followed- by The 1910 campaign was a test of TosTndrXorprbfthTs Tity attended ,fore . necessity for much feeding. cards. Strength between President Taft and the affair given Ty the members of iboii nr plaht- I III STREAMS V? 8K . small--anal-fe- 1. d . SOCIETY ' first the swift and certain uncovering orgraft, toth petty and great, an the punishment of public malefactors; and, second, his' prompt application of' economy' and buslnesYTnethods, .start- ing at the state- houBe .and reaching down through all the various political - subdivisiona, Mrs.; Draper of Helper Is the guest of Mrs. Caleb Hone. ,;; .t. Miss Hattie Sutton is visiting in Sail Xake City and Lay ton Jtriends this week. r- - irn---- .- Mr. and Mrs. Jos. E." Yates are now at home at their beautiful new rest ' dence at 65 North Third East street. Mrs. Beulah' Storrs Lewis has re turned home in Salt Lake City after :apleasaBtvjsiLwithfriejids and tives in Provo. ' - rela- -- a Ine Utan ewrosis cm-thl safternoon at the home ' " -- 'f Cranh. OTM&JIJ.J A, C. Lund on North Academy avenue Wtien the paper will be given by Mrs. Talmage. " at Springville yesterday afternoon and a most delightful afternoon was spent. The Provo members who attended the affair were, TTT7anaMrTTTaT Waid, Mr. and Mrs, Curtis. Mrs. Jano, Williamson, Mrs. Hannah "Leonard, .Mrs. Martha Bibbens, Mrs: Josie Yin--- , Mrs. Tom R.oylance r' . ," - .' - . Z - i What a woman wants among other important things is a checking account. In manag-ing household expenditures a Check booK acts as a perpetual reminder of the differ ence between ; income and You can tell at a OUtgfO, lance just what your inan- cial resources a re how an d where you have spent your " money. Every check given acts as a receipt. It is an in centive in itself to save. 1 Mrs. J.J2. Yateawill entertain with a Children's party at her beautiful hew home at 65 North Third West street in honor of the tenth birthday anni- cent, II. Ray, and Messrs. Alvira of Williams. Brown her and Pearl. versary daughter Mrs.-:V- m . The members of the Rebekah lodge entertained with a most successful masquerade dancing party in their lodge rooms last evening when one hundred dancers, were present. Many beautiful costumes were worn by the ; rn'd Mrs. Wiila'i d Andeliu and beautiful little children have, return ed home from Europe where they have spent the past four years and where both have achieyed great musical successes. They are at the pres- dainty refresh'ent with Mr.- - and Mrs: John Clark, ments were served. Andelin the parents of who was formerly Miss Arvilla Clark The Roe Ray club met last even- of this city. Mr. 'and Mrs. Andelin ing with Miss Myrtle McEwan. An have not definitely decided where they Kf .,u ,.iH ,wh interesting paper was given by Miss .';n Edna BiJiaay: who" also" gave some musical selections. The members pres- weeks. ent were Ufa. Cora Booth, Miss Lllah Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Hughes enterBooth, Miss Lottie Orwln and Miss Edna Holdaway. Mrs, Woodward was tained with a beautifully appointed a guest of the club. ThlTnext session 'affair at their home onday even will be lield with Miss Edna Holda- the guests being the members of their card club. Decorations in the George way. j ' Mrs.-Willar- d r,.J AL These were tmtM'tlfe ef large crowd which left the Princess' theatre the past two nights., Hygo and Mendoza.'the two artists who are fulfilling a musical engagement this k have delightful. turns of the kind seen in this city w and the applause which greeted them at the end of thf-i- act was well merited. " Their harp and violin duets 1 are a distinct treat both classical and T popular selections being rendered. throughout The picture program is a very interesting fine and for Thursday and Fridayrnigh t sU5epfog ratirqjrom Ises' to' be well up to the high standard. The pictures for those nights are, "A Soldier's Return," . "The Professor's Daughter," a Pat'ie comedy drama, an Edison comedy, "A Batcielor's Waterloo," and a beautiful Edison scenic picture of the Thousand islands and a e'1 -- the-mo- otig-TTt than J.hey did in 1910. 45overnor.s--The-accomiHl:im- 4 Closed Thursday Ratcs 1 Tickets Literature ; Ask f' Any Agent Co. Yard by the woolen mills. KOFFORD ft CROWTHERS. x Washington's Birthday erfteld, P A; Salt Lake A G '' this machine. . The UNDERWOOD it a X ''' ft Jl i ll New York Success ' ' "- The Big - '- - . 16 y Co., : Miss Grace 1 - ' This attractloa plays at 11.50 NOTE: 'V. Aylesworth - la all the large (pities. as. r- .- SPECIAL PRICHES FOR THi jEjjf CACEM ENT ' Matinee 25c and 50c .Night 25c, 60c, 75o, $1.00 v'" (N Hlgberjj.-S::':, . ? S''' The Chrus.lady GRANITE C iree-Store- ri... i e L s.-- - Yachting,Deep Sea Game Fishing At Famous Catalina. reached in 24 hours .Vial Salt Lake Route. Splendid Service - d... iit.u v X-- j In Connection" With 1 - SANTA FE ROUTE . 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A.. , Denver Coldrado. - G. : j " THE REAL' SIGN Is the Electric sign attrae. tive both day and night v" f " ' , -- It draws the people to your f window at night and they lo-tate-you- r place, of .business J' same sign the nexl by that ' -v day TxW T and quotaUonf Designs, a proaip0y Submitted. p: The Beesley Marble and Granite Works mu -- Thl.s Is " ; i o At Riverside-Redlan- dsPasadena. ; MONUMENTS ; th Denver & Rio GraiiHe , Superb Cast and PfPductlonk- one-four- one-hal- - EAST Inc. & thaa VIA me- Exchange Place, Salt Lake Citv MARBLE This is less New Train Service chanical masterpiece and universal favorite. ' "The Machine You Will Z Eventually Buy," J . " half the rate was in 19101: The reo- ords of the state tax commission show that the farmers are paying f to less taxes than Harmon regime. before the they paid The equitable distribution of the tax bucen among all classes of property is responsible' this result, which la most satisfactory-tall parties con- " " T ,',iv:r.un.,,..n Underwood Typewriter ipE .J:- i records are held by operators of JT':, ENGAGEMENT Saturday Matinee and Night, llf 'City writing contests in the United States and Europe have been won on the Underwood and all speed - - mills. 1912 only ai Fishing BathingBoating At Long Beach San Diego--- Santa Barbara. Polo Tenniy Golf v Underwood Typewriter- PROVQOPERA- - HOUSE SPECIAL Ohio-.gener- J. H. Mand- - J"" Vftagraph comedy, "Tom Billy's Baby." At the Ellen Is also a good pro- gram for Thursday and Friday nights. There is a Pathe drama, "Fatal Posing," an Edison drama, "Papa's Sweet-beart.- " An educational picture and a .0.d.eateriv picture- -beauHful The drama, "Lead Kindly Lig'at" on Tuesday and tonight's proThe UNDERWOOD has been gram at the Ellen is one of the most at all expositions impdisplayed beautiful seen herje, and was very since. 1900 and in every ortance s"c!f appreciated by the crowds case, was awarded the highest ' whici zcen it bAt night. prize. Recent championship type- Baker Lumber Co.- - 1 or Wnte . - I ., constitutional convention is greater than It was In TheT911 assembly, demonstrate the Tfarmon strength Is Increasing. Official state records just complet- ed show that, as a result of the Har- mon 'tax reforms, the average tax "te-4- n OhioHs-it-tfarming land-In s were, enl I the-wee- k. . in-th- e 1912 Many Winter Resorts. , rf5 cam- t Cham-I3fi4si-u's State- - Propriotort. - denion.-Uraie- They are the best in the I r r velopments in Ohio, such as in taxation affairs, hafe strengthened. Mm; -nd the result of the "19-H fflunieipal erections in the slate,, the majority going Democratic together with the fact that the .Democratic strength c and King Independent Coal . the season of the year when mothers feel very much concerned over the frequent cold3 contracted by their children, and have abundant reason for it as every cold weakens the lungs, lowers the 'vitality and erwhelming majority no mistake was made in the presiden- paves the way for the more serloua tial endorsement. diseases that so often follow, The Ohio executive's victory in JitlO Cough Remedy Is famous for was won, because-o4he1 excellence of ttscnTerr and is pleasant-a- nd safe the fiit Hh rmonftdnvtntstnrtton: to take: For Bale byHedqnisf Drug' f i st . -- palgn Roosevelt, together with five members of the President's cabinet, was brought Into. the Ohio campaign, and slngulay enougli ) 'Chey visited no other states. The ov- - B "An excellent show." " bgs CALIFORNIA STATE BANK OF PROVO and merry-dancers-- in the last two weeks of the h of all -- Sinqe the governor won that magntfi- cent victory in the 1910 election, de- -- WOMAN-'S-AeCOUtf- ;of. Mrs. ' of Mr. Har- mon's aecomplishmenia as governor of "Ohio is his program of tax reforms, The heneficlent results of which are now being driven . home ln;.'the minds' of the peopla in the form of big: reductions In taxes farmers and home owners will in 1911 pay 17,000,- - - - L. tBut the greatest Glut Notes and Personals J '. 1 THE ELECTRIC 4 . - r - -- V 46 North , Acaeniy:"":V."i:.', CO. , .:- |