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Show mm mj r: ' mm mm mm am- mm r i v- - . s i v i? v a w ia w v mm m n m. m ffiSSala fw Fifty acres near Pleasant Grove, one of best, iarms in t'Uh.lcounty, 9 acre orchard, 4 acres strawfeerrles. N : r:- ' -- : ' " '7' - p; - - --jj- ways A a i E. Corf man has; returned pleasaiitSsahit Willi friends in E. a from .Salt Lake ZiON Laces otfi-cer- s vlsitiing officers were, Mrs. Amelia John T. Taylor will entertain King, Grand Matron; Mrs. Prances Grand Secretary; Mrs. )ie membera. of her card club at her G. Shields, home In the Third ward tomorrow ev- Lucie K. McCulIough, Grand Lecturer; Mrs. Millie C. Keyes, Grand Elec-ta- ; ening. -- ' Mrs. Ruth and Mrs MJthatjGjanfl. Mary 3. Lawrence, s In, Mls3 Frater"al Correspondent, The work oi me caapier was exempnriea and addresses and Instructions were given by the grand officers. Six candi- - .' Ferris Noyes. U. L. H. Noyes ''.'"..' i . i W of Miss . "' were served. The marriage Daphne RobMr. of and Mrs. Adel-ber- t erts, daughter and George Loveless will Roberts, occur today in Che Salt Lake temple. 'X'HE whole atmosphere in which Zion Laces are made contributes to their dividuality. dd The people of Zion City j rs oae-tel- fcold cooked cup tomato, one teaspoonful of curry powder, one egg, one and a half tablespoonfuls of butter, sait and .Pepper ; tojaste. BiiUera deep ie plate or baking dish, make a mound "REDUCE YOURTACE EiLLS of the mixture and cover thickly with BX USING ZION LACES crumbs, well buttered; coyer the pan In our window will be seen a and cook twenty minutes, then un display of Zion Laces selling at cover and brown. Remove to a hot! platter and garnish with springs' ofj for or 12 Fairer Bros. & Co. SPECIAL RIO GRANDE y CONFER- - ENCE FLYER. so- next . r! ik Full jsuits that will be business and of SPRING SDIPMENT OF MONUMENTS i J If you comtemplate erect-- t ins a MONUMENT this Spring call and make a ? selection. 4 The Beeslej 4 : 4 Marble and Granite Works 4 61 W. 4 4 First So. St., Provo. Utah. A j;.;.i ! ghest Price Paid t for Iroii, Brass, Cop- - f per, Rubber etc. J 4l0 S. 3rd West At . . 4444 t " $ FRENCH DRY CLEANING AND Give - DYEING. : a Trial Today PROVO CLEANING DYEING C, 432 West. Center 4- - 4- - NOT WHAT YOU MAKE-- 4 BUT; WHAT YOU SAVE. - . SAN the recipient of a very .pleasant surHie prise at Us homevlast evening Occasion being in honor 'of ills birth-1 , Seml.Annu.l Conference, L.' D, S. Church, Salt Lake City, ApriL 6 to 7, 112. For t'se ' above occasion the Salt of ' ---- --- i Semi-Annu- ' Li Conference, Leiiiler S. D. Church, Salt Lake City, April 5 ,to 7, 1912. For the above occasion the Salt Lake Route w(ll. make: a rate of one fare for the round trip.. lnolii. SeUIng Dates: April 3, to' 7 inclu An evening r day games and social chat wan etUojedJjUkeiRo and several vocal selections were glv-- ' "are for the round trip. .' Pcllinn DatS! Anrtl a- in 7 , y- - en by Alias f lora mage. " . civoN-J .nvit-i( t. r.. I rW June ol tne mosx awiguuui . . Limit: Return 12, 1912. April held as in lodge circles ot the' fcity ilast evening In. the Masonic hall when lmpo.rtantt.AslL.tha- - ticket , agent via the Salt Lake Route. . the Valley Chapter order of the V.v$ for tickets ' WE ARE RECIEVING OCR .. GiW,ey of 1,19 SiXt,h Ward WaS . ( t44444444444444444444 . - . t itrcssl SGHW A6 - j tonight will be held and a banuuet will i eerved. . feature of your ''apparel.. It requiMf more attention than other wearatAt. It is particularly noticeable whether properly laundered or not on full drew istA'rts, fancy waists, collars ana cufht rand wash shirts. Such garments re-- I quire skill aad care to tttoouces th best results. Exactly right Is the vet diet on our work. Send for the wagon; we'll do the rest. berr.i-Annua- Among them some . x C- - DAINTY LINENS. Is the most consplcuout - Your linen - social will be church the'naptist chnriih. the at heldthla evening the business s'c'ssian a social W- - 4- . Spring Suits - ; - A fine bunch of worn at the Com mercial Club ball imnual all the air April 4th to 7th inclusive, leaving TOR SALE 1?gg3 for hatching and Provo at 7:45 a. m., arrive at Salt d:;;. 'Id chirks, pure bred. B. P, , Lake City at 9:20 a. m. Leave Salt Rock-;and R I. Reds, winter laying 241-K, s'frf i::?. 342 N 1st E. St, Phone Lake City at U:50 p. m., arrive Prohouse. Cel7 vo at 12:45 a. m. RKNT lar. uain. Inquire .158 E. 2 No. o clothes The Utaji Sorosis. club will hoTl . it r?;"""-- niemting this. aJtfernooii "the ftome oi- Mrs. R. II. Irvine, Jr.,on North Academy avenue.'when the election' of officers for the ensuing year, will be .held. The can. eshaust - in F1TF0RM Rev. pastor, of t.'ie 1.) cal B.ij:'iT-TiicT,' V as IfTSlt Lake': City yesterday where he wont to assist in tiie le'cognition of tho new Bai'tot chuuu on the Wes. side of, ' meeting One person . , STATKS post office, Provo, The Denver and Rio- Grande will LOST Oold wedding ring. Reward. rXlTKI) Office of ewstodiaii, March Utah. conference train a v. special operate Maiben Paint & Glass Co. -. 1912. Sealed proposals will -be 18, 1. April 4th to Tth inclusive, leaving YOUNG MEN received at. this building TihOT- 4 TOR SALK-ei- n IHCYf(TLR. See- West- 5 a. ni., arrive at Salt Provo o'clock p. m., Wednesday, April 3, Union. Lake City at 9:20 a. ra. Leave Salt .1912, for furnishing fuel, lights. water, ice, miscellaneous supplies, Laite City at 11:50 p. m., arrive ProWANTIfD Woman to do fumily towels, hauling ashes, and washing vo at 12:45 a. m. washing ac her own home: Phone sprinkling streets for this building 479. during the fiscal year ending June SPECIAL CONFER. RIO GRANDE 30, 1913, or such portion of the year FOR SALK 40) folding clwirs very as may be' deemed advisable. The ENCE FLYER. Address Rex J. B. right to reject any and all bids is. As'iton, cheap. reserved by ...the Treasury J)epart-iiieiitThe Denver and Rio Grande will I'h?:ve company, Provo. James .Clove, Custodian. strain operate a special conference SPECIAL CONFERApril 4th to Tth lnclusiver leaving SAN PEDRO, LDS ANGELES AND RIO GRANDE SALT LAKE RAfLROAD. Provo at 7:45 a. m., arrive ; at Salt ENCE FLYER. ' Lea v- Salt toke i Lake-Citat 11:50 p. m., arrive Prooonierence, l. u. o The Denver and Rio d ramie- wn "" vo ai 12:45 a., m. ... Lake City, April 5 Salt Church, train opcralo a special conference to 7, 1912. 7th 4th to leaving inclusive, April ' at 7:43 a. m., arrive at Salt ' u 1AH TIMBER & COAL Provo For the above occasion the Salt COMPANY. Lake : City ot 9:20 a. m. Leavo Salt Lj&fce"' Kout6wlir make a rate of one '" '.': je' Cae, Clear Crettk art ProLake City at 11:50. p. 4 fare for the round trip. Hiawatha Coal. ' vo at 12:45 a. ni. to 160 West Fifth ".North. to 7 incluSelling Dates: April Both Phones,' 232. J sive. ' Conference rates via Salt Lake '.' J. W. Z DUNN, Mgr. Return Limit: April 12, 1912. ,yri Z 4444444444444 important: Ask the ticket ag ' KcAD THE CLASSIFIED ADS., ior ucKets via tne bait jLaiie uoutc For the L. D. S. conferenceApril so5 and 8, and the Ladies "Relief ciety April 3 the Denveer and Rio Otpnde will ell round trip continuous passage tickets'to' Salt Loke City and return at rate .of one single fare "or tli" round trip. Tickets on sale Kith final April. .1 to return limit of April 12. Wm. IT. MITCHELL, Agent.. o PEDRO, LOS ANGELES AND SAN PEDRO, LOS ANGELES AND SALT LAKE RAILROAD., y , , - Wf'T. Siieiiman Iflic: Corps No. 6 will be givt: a' :he home of Mrs. x , FH ! . , i 5t the ci;y. Winter or summer, one window in sk1,ing rM,m I10uld be kept ien CLASSIFIED j 'Mrs. J. R. Farrer was hostess at a delightful card party at her home 109 West First South street the members of here Wlhist club being the guests. ' . ..Decorations. suggestive of the Easter season were beautifully carried out in a color scheme of green and yel- low, e?.;'ter lilies and smilax being """ used' with pretty. effect. Eight tables of the game were played and the first prizes were won by Miss M. E. Brereton and Jacob" Evans while the consolation prizes were awarded Mrs. Ellen Homer and Ted Vincent The' host.3 va3 assisted in serving" by Mts. Dorothy Carter -- L for the coming Spring and Sum-wer- 's CONFERRIO GRANDE SPECIAL wear. FLYER. ENCE ADS We are the exclusive agents in Provo for these laces. Steam laundiy The Denver and Rio Grande will Domestic WAXTICD 500 new subscribers to Respectfully, train 468 South Academy Avenue. The Provo Herald within 30 days. operate a special conference j '"' , con- - - Effie-Stronand Roy! occur will which tonight at;' Hprdy the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Maria Strong.- The nianiage will be a very quiet affair only immediate rela--! tives being present .raE!aat are ' of . Miss VfllllH.U ... ..v. ...... 'street Friday .aftpmoon those ' Anciier marriage of the week is tl laughter, and sidered beautiful . ' dred invitations have been issued. 1. from - - m savier Valenciennes for fine ,.nen cot; li mes and street ccks an ordinary oeo room m an jwur. bedroom and the A covered with head entirely sleeper's 50c yards per yard. ' the bedclothes is no better than and we have on sale ten thous- parsley 'Croquettes are fine made 'from sleeping with a closed window. . and yards. about taking cold, Don't worry mutton, using curry for flavoring or a Now is the time and here is little tabasco and Worcestershire ' Fresh air is one of the best preventives. the" place to get your fine laces sauce. "ception will be held to w.hich one hun- - J- LAUNDRY. : The wedding of Miss Leona Dunn 'I PPOVO STEArvi at. Left-Ove- and Kenneth Borg will occur Saturday evening next at the home of the bride'3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dunn. The marriage ceremony will a f be witnessed only by relatives and 4 lew close friends tafter w"Mch a re-- j of dime le pe-p- - ' J' ! 4-- when ve"send it home snowy white and perfectly laundered. It does his heart goof to contemplate it. Everyone in the county concedes tic the palm for fine laundry work. We know what want and we see that they get it on time, too. kept clean. Td lessen the labor ot ironing table are wrung by hand the linens, If they . .. 'rinkles are not so firmly .set and one-hal- toughen-the-me- Steve Johnson entertained witJi i' dinner at he-- home in the ward First Sunday, the occasion being fa' honor of the birthday anniversary! olJtiieLhusband. . Pink and white aaij nations" adorned the dining table where cpvers were' laid for thirty :i .1 j one-quart- Mrs. hi Wood Realty of a teaspoon will dry' smooth. rant jelly, f tea- mustard, prepared ,;al apples. Tihey are a tonic and We have Zion Laces in a spoonful oLsaJu pepiwr to taste and an ai;K?lizeT. They are rieh in flavors 7Je variety of eilgds inser-:ons,- " a bit of grated orange peel. Reheat and a valuable iood adjunct. .. slices of mutton in this sauce and Leadings and If "Iie- would have a Zwi complex- serve hot. Do hot cook after getting t bcth round, and diamond ion. it is necessary to have plenty of iiot or it will, icsh very fine Zioir.Vg.Ieri- r Mutton i Mix. together., fresh, air while sleeping and plenty of Two cups u.nrk f. kttn ih. ,nin(i hn,v :ennea for lingerie and dreases the. following. iagreJu-.nUThp of cooked three macaroni, cupfuls of i law;!, tliriity and organdie be made will those on!y wrinkles then a theatre party at the Princess. The'secml cuor lace-makin- all-ove- - 40-ac- in- of- - Miss Ferris Noyes very pleasantly entertained the members of the Girl Question club Monday evening at her which the girls enjoyed borne,' 'that -- - . guests one-thir- Use Zion Laces and you ' will have beautiful, dainty erBarbecued Mutton. Make a sauce trimmings, something different by melting two tablespoonfuls of. but- from what the woman has ter; to this add the. juice of half a lemon, a quarter of a glass of curt, vho uses other laces. ; : ' Jf -- refresh-meat- s .. ! tertained with a prettily appointed din- aer. Violets were used in the decora- tion of the dining table where covers were-la'i- d for ten guests. . -- who work in the Zion Lace Industries are an intelligent, individual people and learned g in the lace centers session , of the .v. of Europe. went to Hober this morning where she will spend Following the business a week, with her daughter, Mrs. Hoov - o . ..m er a programme was given and Mrs. practical points. - TO YOUR DRESS vof 'the lodge who were making Sheir official" visit in this city. ' The Miss VVvroa Chase of Npnhi is vi siting in Provo thV guest of her cous - , lf .Mrs. . - i 80-ac- WILL GIVE era Star entertained .the Grand jfc y. mihton. ' In small places during the cold During the extremely .coldvwTe535i7 frosted crops in 46 years. House, weather mutton is hard to buy; but if the clothes 9,000. Half puns are put into a fence and water. Tfjce - 'a JewTeciBes-Wi4- I be usef uKvhen the dripping pan and heated ,hot, the cash meat is more' plentiful. irrigated farm, small lot hafigjng ;iEmt or the clothea will be ' 25 acres in alfalfa, all fence; house, Pie. Take a pound of made, much' qiore - counfortable. Do Shephard 1 Mi. miles '. from good town. Price cold mutteiv, a pint ofcold boiled not carry .out a' full basket, or all the d $2,000, About cash, balance an onion grated, pins. A second trip will more than time. . potatoes, one-haone or" two coo6i4r oarrots; cut the. 80 nacres good land, some timber, y by the comfort. mutton and potatoes into snraltTiieces come under irrigation in two oc will' Always wrap Tinen that is to lay and put them with the onion and carthree years. Easy payment Price. of time, in "blue paper. It rot into a deep baking dish. Add a any length $800. will keep it from turning yellow.. A number of small tracts of frtrtt cupful of stock or water, salt, .pepper Hair 'brushes, if carefully washed in land. In 5, 10, 20, and and a tablespoonful of butter in cut tracts, at X bits. hoi soda water and quickly dried, will $10.00 to $12.00 per acre, terms on Pare and boil lour niediuni'Sized keep their freshness fpurth dowl3alahce f 5.00 to $ lOOf,. forjeart potatoes,-taasirmd-amonth with interest at 8 per cent. xup TJrxreum; A good (housekeeper says if we will per 46 acres at Springville, 20 under salt and peeper to taste, beat until a of vinegar, into cultivation. Frame house, barn, etc lightthen add enough flour to make!stir tablespoonful a soft dough; roll out. and cover .the'tne lard in which fritters, doughnuts Price $5,500. dish with the 'dough, make a cross potatoes are fried, they will not Co. in the center to allow the steam - to-- soaij. fat. " ' oven' and in bake f. moderate escape, 32 West Center St. Provo, Utah A teaspoonful of salt or a, small one hour. gmn aetT to A modern shepherd's pie is made piece like the above with the addition of a oil in a lamP s said to improve the PERFECTLY LAUNDERED He loves to look at his linen few capers and a stalk or two of eel- - .light, always providing the burner is INDIVIDUALITY .Mis. ousinu- " . Club Notes and Personals ' "' JII .'- r-- "as ":r : ' 7 sayMigs account. Here vour "savings 4 pcrcent interest' com earn t pounded twice a tyeaf. One dollar opens an1 a'ceount. ( sive.:' Keep on aving. It's the only system for a person on . a salary to follow and it wins. There's no place where yoc can put a few .dollars eadii month or week thafwill - United" State3 Depository "'' Return. Limit: April 12, 1912..;. ';.. Important';.,. Ask thd ticket ageit for tickets via the Salt Lake, Route. PROVO r v. COMMERCIAL SAVINGS-BAN- St ; K.' ' ' i - i 7 |