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Show THE PROVO HERAtD 1P3 Baking Powder Biscuits Miss ' ' :r The marriage of- Miss Grace Saxey and' Arvid Reese will be solemnized Leonard was tlown Thursday' evening next Tollowed by a - . Jennie i ecejtion epfth ebr ide's m ' " CHI triH-resl- der . s, - rttnF L-.- r, . , ofe , : - : 7 : ..- , --r- - TwoGallon"Three Gallon - ' Four- Gallon CHURNS. JUGS. 20 35 Provo Meat " . short-tnin- Electric Signs Talk " - : - ' Electric Company - . Travelers to Colorado and the East - - f- " j The Denver & Rio Grande I The Scenic Line of tH World " a Picture Every . ' -' Superb Dining Car Service - - . IThe Priiicess Mill mewy Maine. He is opposed by Governor Democrat. The fpnilurli.'.-- W contest for United States senator is betweeji Edwin C. Burleigh, who was a representative in congress for many years, and the present Democratic senator, Obadiah Gardner, who was named last spring to succeed William P. Frye. Maine will also elect four congressmen. In the First district, Tom Reed s old district, Asher C. Hinds, SMOOT are now ready to show our customers every consideration and . . you can. Get It now while Call Progressive the A o - ' n Mrs.C.E. Maw, Proprietor - . p 5.25 Delivered .We have plenty. .Telephone FIRST APPLICATION mass primary of - The PrincesMM S Progressive party of Provo will be held- in the county court room Tuesday, Sept. 10 at 8 a. m., to select 14 delegates to the Btatsr convention at Ogden, Sept. 13; also 14 delegates to Progressive former State bank examiner and one party Judicial convention at Provo, of the shrewdest politicians in the dis- Sept. 14, 1912. trict. He hopes to defeat Congressman Signed: G. J. CARPENTER, Daniel J. McGIIUduddy,. the DemoChariman. cratic incumbent. In the Third district Congressman Samuel W. Gould, Judicial Convention. Democrat, is opposed by Forest GoodA Judicial convention of the Prowin, a lawyer and former president of electors of the Fourth Judicithe State senate. In the Fourth dis- gressive trict the contest lies between John A. al district state of Utah will be held Nadlgan and Frank E. Guernsey, Re- at Provo, September 14, at 11 o'clock publican, who is now oldest in point a. m. for the purpose of nominating a of service of the four Manle congress- Judge and District Attorney for the be voted men. Fourth Judicial district-tt for, at the general November election. The Progressives of the various towns and cities of the county are re.rvs-- .. WITH THE BOXERS. quested te calL their primaries and elect delegates to said convention not -later than September 11,, 1912; also enA. C. of Nw York has at the same time select the . same The Star Tom O'Rourke as matchmaker. number of delegates to state convengaged tion at Ogden, September' 13, "1912. Kllbane's neit bout will, take Apportionment for Utah county is as Johnny . at Tiffin, 0., Sept 1.0, when he follows: place meets Jack Moore, of Pittsbugh. '' 14; Provo, Spanish Fork, 6; Sprlng-ville- , American 5; Fork, 5; Lehl, 4; Jack Curley, whp- promoted the Pleasant Grove, 2; Payson, 3; BenjaJohnson-Flynsewing circle, would min, 1; Lakeshore, 1; Elberta,1; Alwould like to stage a rumpus between pine, 1; Goshen, 1; Salem, 1; Tucker, 1 ; Colton, 1 ; Thistle, 1 ; Fairfield, 1 ; the champion, and Jeannette. Provo Bench,. 1 ; Pleasant Viewr 1 ; "Jack billon, the Indianapolis fighter, Lake View, 1; Vineyard, 1; Sanaquin, has turned down the chance to ?neet if Mapleton,' 1; Spring Lake,l-- .. '. G. J. CARPENTER, Johnny Thompson in Cincinnati and Signed: ' . Chariman. c CblcagoBrown in Peoria. , Republican, Is opposed by Michael T. O'Brien, a Portland lawyer. In the Second, the district which was represented by Frye, Dingley, and Little-fielthe Republican candidate is a William B. Skelton of Lewiston, - We SP AFFORD ( Summer Rate . I Packing Co- - g; - Fail inery . 25 20 40 55 65 65 .. "", .- Portland, Me., tfeept 7. A large Three ' cups flour; X to cup 3Jeyelteaspoonfuls K C Baking question mark symbolizthjpolitic; about I cup milk or water; I al situation fa Maine at the close of "Tourer; teaspoonful salt. the State campaign today. Both DemSift three times, the fkrar. salt and ocrats and Republicans are predicting baking powder. Work into the floor the J taorcening, using 'iara or Duiter lor .iicjD.rxj.tthiLjoJl Then mix to a very soft the voters- will name their choice for shortening. dough with the milk. ... The softer the a United States" senator anfr elect a biscuit enters the oven, theiighter it knead baking poWder governor, representatices In congress, comes omV Never LOOK DOWN THE STREET SOME EVENING AND PICK OUT THE biscuits; press the dough into shape and both branches of the legislature, and roll' ugnuy CutlrLBmallBlmrsftndlMENJVHO DO THE BUSINESS. bake on a sheet or very shallow pan in county, officials. COME IN AND GET ONE OF OUR "HOT POINT" IRONS FREE FOR The split in tjie Republican ranks a hot oven. In placing biscuits in the well ffpart, not allowing edges ONE. MONTH'S TRIAL. place pans and the substitution of national issues to touch. Smallbiscuits are better than for the local problems around which large ones. Large biscuits do not have the State ejections heretofore have the proper 'amount of time to raise. and bake. almost invariably revolved, have help- r Hae you Been the new K C Cook'i Buck? ed to complcate the situation and Brimful of appetizing recipe that limply must be successful every time if the few simple direcmake guesswork of all predictions as tions are carefully followed; You would gladly-pa50 cents for this valuable book, yet we tend to the outcome. it absolutely free upon receipt of the colored cerof K C Baking packed in every Until two years ago Maine was con- - tificate Powder. Jaqces Mto. Co., Chicago. Small do not have Cook's Book certificates. sjdered solidly Republican, and the change In sentiment was noted by the increase or decrease of the size of her tion sentiment throughout the State, majorities. Two years ago the Demo- which has always been a Herat asset crats carried the" State, electing the of the Republicans, has materially govrnorr-tw- o rpresentative4a con- the legisla- weakened. The liquor question has gress, both branchesture, and a large majority of thecoun been largely eliminated as an issue in ty officers. tep7esentcampaign, although the Should i elect a route famed for Its Scenic Attractions and Superior The Democrats" are now in power, Democrats romlse if retrrrneL.to rowTrain Service. and have the machinery of governer to give the .o'.trs an" o;yo: '.'".i'.y ment at their command. They realize lato pass upon a canst!. .a! that, should they be turned down by the voters as incompetent, and 4insat. ment w'hieh will give la:i-.- oi.tlon tf isfactory, it would likely be years be- the cities and lurjiejcsiiK. fore they could return to power. This The Republicans have endeavored to This Route offers the "Back East" Travelers more varied is not all they are figthing for, how local issues to the, fore in the keep scenic attractions, that can be seen from the ear windows without ever, for in November comes the nar , extra while the Jlemocrats have expense for side trips, than any other line. tional election, and the Democratic campaign, party in Maine feels certain that the paid most attention to the tariff and 7 Mile Governor winning of the State -- next Monday other national questions. will, without doubt, mean thaT they Marshall of Indiana, Speaker Champ Special Low Round Trip Fares to Pueblo, Colorado 8prlngs, will land the six electoral voteB of the and principal eastern points on sal May 18, 25 end 81, June Denver DemClark and a host of other noted Pine Tree State for Wilson in Novembe1, S, 8, 12, 15, 20, 22and 29, July 3, 12 and 30, August 1, 2, 10, 23 and ocratic leaders who have stmped the r.---v 31, and September 4 and 6, 1912. .,Jvm, ., On the other hand, the Republicans, State the past ten days have confined to Tourist Cars Standard and Denver, Sleeping dally Through ischagrined at their loss of power, are their remarks solely to national Kansas City, St Louis, Omaha and Chicago. anxious once more to occupy positionc sues. Opinion differ as to the effect that in the seats of the mighty. New comthe advent of the Progressive party into this have entered plications will ahve on the results of the elecFares and full particulars will be cheerfully furnished on applimost are and of them too, campaign, tion. The Progressives have nnt put cation to any Rio Grande, Ageni adverse to the epublican cause. I. A. BENTON, Gen. Agt Pats. The election of a Democratic gover- a State ticket in the field and this lias Salt Lake City, Utah nor and legislature resulted in the led the old party to believe that the General Passenger Agent, will support as a whole FRANK A. WADLEIGH to 4aw. Progressives jresubmitted being prohibitory Colorado. : v; : Denver, the people, and it was reaffirmed a the regular Republican nominees. year ago by a smalFmajority.T" This The Republican candidate for gow showed conclusively that the pTohibi- ernor is'Willian T. Haines of Water-viile- , a lormer attorney general of ; inViie you to ccdL a. - ..v.' liYfluGallfln g c Bafclal Fowd ftbeaha Are Now on Display at --- Gallon - One Gallon IN w AT THE PROVO MEAT CO. . One-ha- lf III LATEST j f One Gallon Jars with lids. Two.j Gallon Three Gallon BiiiiiiiHBiDaassiifliiifststsfwii'a :pfe Cooking School Magazine MAINECLOSED ' Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Brimhall will Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Pharis left yes- entertain with a family affair at their terday for Salt Lake City where they home this evening in honor of their daughter, Miss Fawn Brimhall who will become the nride of Thomas E, Mr. and MrsTToseph W. ".Bishop went McKay of Ogden Wednesday, SepCity yester4ay where tember 11. , they Will make their, home in the future. , Complimentary to Mrs. Thomas. J. Douglass of Los Angeles, Cal., Mrs, C. Miss Grace Saxey has returned W Douglass wi&- - entertain with- - an from a few days visit with Mrs, J. H. informal tea and" cards from 3 to 5 Sundstrom at, oihisted. at her residence at 394 North Third " East stret. A dainty color scheme of Colonel C. E. Loose and son, Dean ptnk, white and green is used in the : will leave during the week for Indiana decorations 9f the rooms, vases and where Dean will neter the Culver baskets of exquisite asters,' carnations Military Academy. and ferns being used .with pretty effect. The guest list includes the , Miss Pearl Olson and Mrs. Fay names of Mesdames R. R. Irvine, Jr., with - a mis Grant C. Bagley, J. B. Ashton, I. M. , Skimmings entertained cellaneous shower Saturday evening Warner, W. B. James, F. Headquist, in compliment to Miss Fawn Briihball RJt. Irvine, Sr., H. Grimm, D. D. one of the charming young brides-elec- t SuttcnramesBrown, Isadore Clark, o? the season. The house was A." D. Sutton of Mount JMeasant, , J. fragrant with a profusion of lively W. Guy, W. D. Sutton, G. H. Ileindsel-man- , Wossoms of the season and the. guest VTE. . Suttonr David' Westwood, of honor received many' beautiful Edith Beck Martin, Josian Beck, H. presents. The guests were the, Misses W. Geese, Emma Randall, and the Floss, Dunn, Jetta Maiben, Irene Ev-an- Misses Cr.rrfe Sutton, Virginia SuthRhea Kerr, Hess Gammon, Flor- erland, Hattio Sutton, Margaret Irence Moore, Ferris Noyes, Nettie vine Edna Sutton of Park- City, FlorKnudsen," Martha and Maline Glazier, ence Warner and; Mildred Clark. Ethel Clufft Glenn Johnson, Helen Ste vensTIa u d e HBo w enTOffln Dr. antl Mrs; Thomas J. Douglass of Los Angeles, Cal., are visiting their mon, Julia Brown, Ethel South-wick- , La Rue Farnswort.i, Mrs. Jenn.e son Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Douglass in - Knight, Mrs. Wells - Brimhall, Mrs. Provo this week.- - JDl Douglass is a Zlna Holbrook, Mrs. Luciai Noyes, prominent business man of Los Mrs. Lyman Noyes,' Mrs. Major fileel-e- Angeles and is on his annual vacation Mrs. Karl Keeler, Mrs. George trip. After their stay in Provo they will go east stopping at all the large Myers. and important cities before their reIn honor of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy M. turn to California. Pharis who left yesterday to reside in In compliment of Misr Amie Taylor Salt Lake City, Mrs. C. E. Erickson the Misses Lydiar and Eva Jones whose marriage to L.loyd Finlayson, f i entertained with cards at the S. S. will take place early In October, Miss itxioo uuro'uuure Aiiuiauaj. Alia Lucille Knowlden entertained with a. Taylor and Dore Schwab received prettily appointed affair Friday evenfirst prizes ( while the consolation ing in the formof a miscellaneous Pink and white were the prizes were awarded to Miss Mina shower. chosen colors The guests iji the dainty decoraTaylor and Dr. Stiehl. of tions were Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Stiehl, Mr. the rooms, steamers of hearts and and Mrs. J. Milton Jones, Miss Mina tiny cupids being used with pret- ut AHa thMFfriends TayloirMeBsrsTty-effetfr-AboTaylor, Mhss . i . . .T r' r Ti l. n .. n1UU1 charming young guest of honor were c. u. Aieuneu, it flUUil- LlllllUg, - RoylancJEtalph Jones, Dore Schwab, present and she was the recipient of . and Ross Worsley., many beautiful presents. tkt Boston . IJaklng Powder Eiscnits made by this recipe are so far ahead of ordinary ba- - , king powder biscuits that, if once tried, you will never nse any other recipe. Try it the next timeyon run short of bread. Save this recipe. 29 spent the day with her mother, Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Saxey. - V Thomas Leonard. r Colorado Stone IVaro Mn Feather Light By Mrs . Janet McKenzie Hill, Editor of 4 D PAGE THREE OF THE SIMPLE REMEDY DARKENS GRAY HAIR don't have Jo have gray hair or faded hair if you don't want to. Why look old or unattractive? 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