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Show iSlX 3 . TV 77 . PERSONALS. 7H & Mf-- fair were Messrs. and Jlesdames Chas. Ward, W. H. Ray, Eph Homer, Spencer Clark, Will Farrer, Jim Leetham, Ted Vincent; Frank Halliday, J. M. Jensen, Oscar Hyde. Mrs. Hannah Tucker, Miss M. . Brereton, Jim r Farrer and Roy x , Jacques, .;. .. v; Miss tllda Mork was ioetess at a delightful afternoon affair Wednesday when she entertained the members of,the Bohemian club.. The afternoon was spent in sewing and an informal rendered." At 5 o'clock luncheon was served a cluster of pink and white carnations form- ing the centerpiece of the dining table with a pink blossom at each place. The guests at the affair were Mr. and Mrs. J. Br Ashton,Mtt!e . MissElien Cnas.-Hedq.u- Mrs, Emerson R. Bailey of Salt Lake tlty is the guest of. Mrs, W. J. Stiehl Or this week; Mrs, J,. J. Vincent was a Salt Lake City visitor (luring, the week. Mias Emma Kraff has returned from a pleasant visit with friends in Salt Lake City. J3lHAmos fl sonais mneieal-pregra- ity has been the guest of her .mother, Mr8. .Upton Hoover the past "week; SPECIAL - ENGAGEMENT:,; - Matinee and Night, Saturday - February ist, maa rfeOpem Bdnse; -- 1 COMING EVENTS. , - JHowe-of-SaUake-C- Pj Notes TP The Reception and tea to be given tomorrow, afternoon at the home .of The Big New York Success Mrs. A. C." 'avenue promises to be one of the most brilliant and delightful affairs of the social season. Fifty invitations, have been issued among them, being to a number friends, Mi ra Lund be will assisted in receiving by her sis Vio Sorenson of Salt Lake 'Miss ter, lkmmr n City, ; f;-- Miss Grace ' Mrs. Jesse W. Johnson will enterSuperb "Cart and Production; tain a number of friends with cards al This attraction plays at 11.50 la all the large cities. NOTE: 'Miss Alta Taylor win'' spend the her home in the Fifth-Wa- rd tonight 'SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT week end with Mrs. Samuel Ralle at Her guest Jist includes the name of Matinee 25c and 60c PRICES 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. " "Th Pines" near-This- tle. ' Messrs. and, Mesdames George T. Judd, .r'-; (No Higher) H. Nelaoih. Jacob Ed. T. Jones, Miss Goldie Crooka at Eureka was Myrl Jones, Miss Lola Simmons, Miss Evans, W. M. Roylance, E. G. Hughes, a Provo visitor durins the .week. JkaaJerreMlBS Inez Simmons, Miss J. RJJodsonCiuxlea JJeda,ulak- Alex T tniAn HOW THE MOUNTAINS" WERE Dnnn Hilxrn --TAAAttA U(aa Hedqulst, David . 0penshaw, : Chas. iaa, Mrs. Upton Hoover and daughter, cauc"' NAMED. WaTdrWiil WardrO.WVCreer; Alma , Mrs. Amos Howe of Salt Lake City anLW41for&-Johnsoil IAdlrondacksLPerlyed from the Ca. Van Wagenen, Joa Farjer,vJolin. are spending the day in American ' Farrer, Ferre Decker, Milton Jones, nienga i Mohawk) Iroquois language,.; Fork. M. :F7rclul)vweTe pleasantly DrNoyesE.A-Mitchell,ian- d XI, aJ. is ratiron-taks- , entertained Wednesday evening at the Vincent. Marguerietes, hyacinths and Mlo Ponrl Ponptt ia viftlr.lne In meaning "bark eaters." hotne of Miss Erma Fletcher. A dain-- 1 carnation swill be used in the decora Salt Lake City 'the guest of her sis ty luncheon was served, carnations be-Allegheny: A corruption of the Detions of the rooms. ter, Mrs. Frank Ottostrom. laware Indian name for Allegheny and 'ing ... used to adorn the dining table j iOT th6 7t"i1CCaiua pi&Cc Ohio rircrs, tha mpaniag "f 'ituihj Judge and Mrs. Booth and family Misses 1 Amie Taylor, Lucille Knowlden, tain at her home this evening for Mrs, being lost ., , are visitors in Alpine. Stejlau. Olson, Bee Becks tead, Myrl H. G. Blumenthal and Ben Rae, the Appalachian: The name was given Mer-lin- e occasion being the birthday anniver James Duffin has returned to Clear-fiel- BonnetElfie Beanj' Val Larson, under DeSoto, who Roylance, Fern Clark, and Edith saries of the guests of honor. Clus by the Spaniards after a brief visit in Provo. d 11 from the name of a netgh- ters olTllafk-ref- f carnations wHT Dusenberry. Brlnton used in the decorations of the rooms borfng tribe, the Apalachl. Parker- school will The' pupils of to be the radical holds Muscogee its of the and cake and a will teachers beautifut The officers birthday entertain with a reception and danc or-re- at oeean," Ing party at the school house to - Fifth ward Sunday school entertain- - occupy the center of the dining table sp"alarMgreat wa," of is ' zz te"d and will and Mr. that Gae most ' delihtful aebmpound be with Mrs. a The apalache guests dancing party night'1-. "word with personthe this and Muscogee D. Mrs. E. Mr. in and the. hall Mr. ward ' Alger, Wednesday evening -Mrs. C. E. Maw of the Princess Mil j iast.. During the evening a musical MraTJrr."G.:Bpen.thafcMn tat participle "chi," and means "those . llnery'bas returned from the east and literary program was rendered! Blumenthal, Mr, .and Mrs John Sharp. bj the sea.". Blue Ridge: So called from the hue where she has been the past month. About one hundred people attended Mrs. Miner, Wilam Alger, Mr. and Mrs. Maw has as her guest, Mrs.'E. the affair. Mrs. George Lay of Blackfoot, Idaho.: which frequently envelops its distant 2 : summits. r Juette Harrison of New York, who ; hail was social Ward the The 'Nineteenth. Sixth The Century club will ' Catskill: The mountains were called is a designer . of considerable ability y Eczema, Psoriasis and other akin and has had much experience in scene of a pleasant affair Wednesday meet thlsfterjfob with Mrs. E. E, katsbergs by the Dutch, from the troubles are caused by myriads of will be Corfman when 7 the In found program them, number of wildcats' . work. e germs at' work in the skin. Unless pri night when the officers these germs; are " promptly destroyed furnished by the' Utah Sorosis club and the which flows from th enterward of the association gnawing their jreek, mary they rapidly multiply, and the following has been arranged mountains, was called KatersklH, way deep into, the sensitive tissue. EVENTS OF THE WEEK. tained with a dancing party. The decThis Is what causes that awful Itch, Mrs R. R. Irvine, Jr.; "tomcats' creek." and what seemed h. mere rash orations were in the Valentine effect, Piano selection, nd develop Into a may ftrow wors Mrs.' W. J. Stiehl entertained with streamers of red and. white hearts be- Paper, "Characteristics- - of Racine, Ozark: The aux arcs was said to loathsome and torturing skin disease of years misery. a pleasant social at her home yes- ing used throughout. About one hun- Corneille, and Molliere," Mrs. C. E. refer to th bands In White River with Its take ny chaflcef;Mslroy the LoS of the trouble, Mrs. 'aWnl"; the at Loose; solo, Mounto Fay heRlnnlng perms was Ozark and complimentary applied tothe terday dred people were present during the with that soothing' and cleansing wash, her guest, Mrs. Emerson R. Bailey evening and refreshments were serv- paper, ''Recollections of Le Louvre," tains, through which the river purthe P. D, D. Prescription for Ecaema. A 25o bottle will prove thia to you. Mrs, Ida Dusenberry; refreshments sues ' a wandering course In other :" of Salt Lake City, . .Cards were . the ed. -. will be served by the hostess.. feature of the afternoon and the dainwords, to the mountains at the bends -- Girl Question met TiiesAnna club to ot were Misa the river. awarded The ; ty prizes Mrs. George Davis presided over a Sierra Nevada ; A Spanish" term Newell and Mrs. Frank Wagner. The day evening at the home of Miss Irene decorations were symbolic of the Evans when arrangements were com- - pretUly appointed' Kensington tea at signifying "snow-cla- d range." 1 Reff The guest in- - pleted for a dancing .party to be given her home Tuesday afternoon. 7 Washington-holiday- . (From Bulletin 197, United States vited to meet Mrsr Bailey were Miss the evening of March 13. in the Mo- and white carnations were used to Geological Survey." adorn the rooms and the tea . table 7 F AltaTaylo'r, .Miss Mlna Taylor, Miss zart hall.' ' Erick-T"T.T- " held, for Its centerpiece a tall vase , V. J. Bryan, The Peerless Leader, , Winnifred Wilkms, Mrs. Hazel dark-re- d Wednesmet of Sorosis club carnations on a cluny lace at Colonial theatre-,- Salt Lake City, The Utah son, Miss Winnie Naylor, Miss Lyda Jones' Miss Pearl Jones, Miss Eva day afternoon at the home of Mrs. centerpiece over red .satin, Fifteen Monday . night Feb. 26th. , Half .rates Mrs S. R. Callaway gave guests were present at the delightful Via Salt Route. Ask ticket agent Jones, Miss Anna Newell, Miss Cora A. of the afternoon on affair. the first paper y ior sail i.ane Koute ucKeis. Dusenberry, Miss Ethel Noon, Miss Lorena Dusenberry, Mrs. Jos. Sibley "Early French Settlers of New York," meet Girl club will The Question - v BAZAAR. of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Frank Wag- - and;Mrs., R, R. Irvine gave a sketch at the home or Miss Monday "... which was night the-dae-ra, of "Herodiade, ner, Mrs. Zulu Bishop, Mrs, Chloe Car u a open discussion of the Brimhali. The Primary association will hold j don, Aiexanaer, m Htit7Jiuweu , i of next session the The aaBt, M: a bazaar in the Fifth Ward meeting Reed parcels Opal Noon, Mrs. Anderberg, Mrs. Fawn Monree of Mercur,is, Mrs. Lund. with held be r.V club also will Feb. 29thr . afternoon. ChilWyman Berg, Mrs. Preston G. Pgti spending th$ week "with" her mother, house, son.in the evening. Refreshdance , dren's Mrs. James Henrle, Jr. . .. wltt'be sold. Public invited. ments Z Onet)f themosf dellghtfnlatfatrst o r The ' t)f the stndent body UT Olmstedmemberg pf the week In social circles was the FOLEYKIDNEY PILLS. will entertain xwith a dancy Washington party given last evening ing party at Olmsted tomorrow night Always give satisfaction because they .'...."at the home of Mrs. Ida Smoot and the affair promises, to, be most always ,do the work. J. T. "Shetnut, by" the members of the So- Bremen, Ga., says: "I have used Foley delightful one 4 Silvcr-4varc,Glasswarc ... :. rosis Junior club. The exquisite dec-- " Kidney Pills with great satisfaction orations In all therooms were car-rrand found more relief from their use W- . - - -- Aylesworth as The Chorus -- lady AsMpji-lUsjndaLiS- imm - t' L r wsammt, 1 r 'The That Good Place to Eat 4 ' - ry our regular dinner, cooked oyr an expert "SfeaksTChbps FwlTand t)ysferineasoh d -- - - After the theatre drop in and have a cupjj : that good coffee of - ALWAYS OPEN Germs Spread In Mii 1 mil-liner- of-th- 1" - s n. We are so confident that D. D. D. will reach your case that it will cost '. size ymi nothing if the very first fullclaim. -bottle falls-- to make good very - If you have'" skin trouble of any ' advise you to drof In ana Ihvestlifate rte merits tf ; T.t D. anyway. We know that D. D. ' V will hslp-yo- Ur . -- k4 2"a.zn i felf rJ 1 lke Qias 1 . rj ' ' ""Te-httTe had experience with many remedies for skin trouble but have seen such remarkable cures as never those from D. D. I, Prescription. - Instant relief from the very first applt-catio- T- - wisy-Katneri- A -' . it WKcifou Want Buy Coflcc, Tca,L Dinner Sets, 4s4-ei- 1 Y - Get Prices From Provo 1 W China Co. - -- -- . instfTfomT and I've tried almost all kinds, I can to Young Girl cheerfully recommend them to all suftrouble." when, thirteen ' years ferers for kidney and bladder with heart trouble. Foley Kidney Pill will cure any fcase we had to "place her of kidney or bladder trouble not beneap a window yond the reach of modioine. No medi bo Bhe 'could ' iret cine can do moro. For sale by He.d;. her breath. - Oho Co. qulsf Drug doctor, said, 'Poor Heart Disease Almost Btamcl Ware, Etc. ried out in the prevailing colorscheme as far as possible. .Those who- enjoyed the affair were the mises Pearl " -- fi tin"y red, white ahd blue flags, hatchets used "with pretty; and c5erfies'-beinwere in the cards The effect, tally of form hatchets red, Uedwith tiny, . white and blue ribbons and the 'menu ' of the. dainty luncheon was also car- - Fatal "My daughter, old, was' ftiicken " She was o had ' .fc. - it- - ' Ikely CHIEFW. F. GILES CONFERS WITH to fall dead any -e-hlld,-Bhe4-l " Jo'nesT EtheT Nooii," yjnnl&7Wilken3, Winnifred Naylor.'-MinTaylor, Eva Alta NeVell,Anna .Taylor, Vi-- 1 J'- Jones, vian Bonnett. Messrs. .Pbari3.Creish- ten, Fred Richmond, DemingjJen-1- : . and sen. Brown, Moore, Vorsley-Mr- - Mrs. J.' W7 Stiehl, Mrs. Emerson R. Bailey of Salt Lake ,City. . , deIIgh"truT "Washington Another affair that wa3 given by "birthday" Mrs. W. 0. Beesley at herhome last . 1 GOLD IH THE HEAD nil 1 1 1 1 ti I Mil 1 1 1 1 I II II LI 1 .J- Tii i Ely's Cream Balm Clears the Head Jnstantly. Cures Ca-" tarrh '', . f SALT LAKE DEMOCRATS, K' frtnl time.' toW me Dr. M lira Ilea rC Remedy ha4 .(uri'd her. father, -- T - WUford - - f, d v'iAH? elrl.' She took a. ft'''at "many but- ties, but she la Vo r State Chairman James II.' Moyle visft to Ir. Moyle ' was to give the state chairman an day, - a fat, roay o'nenttin lmaelne the idea of existing sentlnien in fjie Gar-- , Heart rYove." Mon- - OJXTWW'WprHerntdy." A. K. CANON, - Mlk' WorthTUO. ' deli "Ctty; : e n r-- vv.Kisc :jt. i j i 'pilSSw!,;. VfcVV:y':H " . i ; 3 ;,, ": the i Beer. "Better ; . We wing of - ty .. Becker test than and Bad Breath. ' -- - ,; X - e r cal . htart-disord- ers d y " ; J " t- - 'The beer for ' all The true liealtk fooci heverafor. v- - mnn-bianev- -it - ' taBIe use or between meals nourishing satisfying. i I I p . Write for pnee lilt I 1 OrJer Direct from aiJ - - .' " - -- -'- - plc-ytur- 7- - .... ... Democratic . The unbouaded confidence Mr. unity and confidence- which he-- preCanon ha in- - DrrMiles' Heart Rem- sented to- ils- bo8t- - wae a roseate one pretty, - Ton men and women who are tronblea edy is shared 'by 'thousands of and conducive to added cheer in the members of her card club.-Thin the headcaUrrh, caterrhfrt oir.ers wnu jviiuw usyjiuc,uuhi state chairman. Incidentally be decorations were tarried "out In the with cold and deafness, head noiiwsratuffcd headaches . to seewhat-jCoulbe ilone..toward national color scheme with ft, profu-...- ttp fueling in the headj.freqneni sneezing' -- experience. x'd'd Jowl railroad rates from should and and creatmenifrhr cry throat sore special asthma, and , spellB, of red, .dajk tlajr .Jags sjon is right If you are bothered with outside points to this city for the Bry. Cream Balm. It will give you imme'white carnations.; Slx tables of the ly's diate relief and in aV abort time efTect a short breath, fainting spells, swellan 'meeting on Monday, In this matcards complete enre. game were played and s'.f,. ing of feet or ankles, pains about ter be was promptly aesisted Jjy This cleansing, healing remedy acU were In the formof hatchets. The ;the heartland shoulder blades, palon the sensitive, inflamed Young. The Tribune. 'prlaes' which were won byjChas. Ward clears the head at once, open pitation, weak and hungry spells, ' and Mrs. Spencer Clark, Mrs. fcnna the air passages, and restores the sente of you should begin uting Br. Miles' CHURCH NOTICE, . taste, smell and hearing.. 1 Leatham and Jack Leatham were Heart Remcily at one.- - TrotT by - Ely's Oream Balm isaaarecnreforejldm ot George and larth Washing the bead and catarrh, because, by applying Jhe "experience of, ptlfcr while, you "MehtodiSl, church, Sunday school at on it to the nostrils, the fevered, swollen tis. " - A vase of .'.' ton. 'ti ;,' '. may. cent bottle 50 rt Ono reached topee. a. and lO.a. m., preachrng .. Dr. MUea' Heart Remedy It sold and a cuny lace centerpiece formed ' the gnftsare enrt the worst cane of t atrrh will generally m. 7:30 H. of Pane T. Salt Lake p. decoration of 'the dinning table and It is perfectly harmless and is- fine tor chil- "guaranteed by alt cfruggltts. dren In case of colds or croup.- If yon prefer the ices, and candles were in the miles; Balm.: 4 af-spray, ak fot npQtiqdQOvm the at .. , ....... "The guests ,i Tailing'colors.' a.l'! .!. ; the-tall- pvingzett which comes U purest XJroShe-Ms- ji-fy- - e ievehlng"iwhenithe"'gucstr-jwere-th- -- !' Giles.a'' hustling Domocrat. ih consultation with b tried it, ana of Provo, was . cgan to 1m o 1 UTAH.! . I " v |