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Show THE PROVO HERALD Mrs. W. P. Clayton. Mr., and Mrs. Ed Van Wagenen, Mr and Mrs- Amos - PAGE FIVE. Ai Fbunlstni m Elsewhere - morning fbr'a visit to Bingham, where she will remain for the next ten days. A miscellaneous program. decilious luncheon was served. al after-nooA- thl f. g '' f ' - Professor ;Reld gave a musical , and Mrs. Albert Twelves aer evening. I't ' Nelson,'' Ailene Cluff, Roy-lanc- r -- FRESHI Y. U. NTRAL H. VS ,. S. The Central, high school and the B. "Freshies" nu;t in' a fast game of basketball Friday night at the M. 1. A..j'mnasiujiuTlio game was marked throughout with much roughness and foung, the score being Zi to' 21 .in favor of the. B. . I', boys. Wallace Thomas was umpire. The lineup vfas'as follows: Central H. S,. ''Freshis'' Lidilard-Harri. .rf. . Sauel .... Orwin Clyde . , ...Q rah arm ,C. '. Egbert Beckstead .rg. . ....... .T?ullock -- ' p Y-- s . , . . . . Paspy . . . . Doslvard ...lg.. 1 e . CLASSIFIED ADS legis--latio- A FORECAST )LEY KIDNEY PELS NOTICE. The annual meeting of the shareholders of the Provo Building & lxan will be held in the district takes the best bargain there Society, court room of the courthouse on with ' 2,350 is in town, in an house, 1913, A. H. Tuesday evening, February y, toilet. and bath, iavatory, sink at 7:30 o'clock," for pie purpose of DeLong. hearing the annual reports of the cents a month will persident, secretary and treasurer, Twenty-fiv- e for the election of officers for the en bring The Herald to your door. suing year, and for the transaction of . t0ST Black sow pig; tip of tail such other business as may properly-comThree months old. Finder white. before the meeting. phone DH, Jones, 5o9oc. H. F. THOMAS, 'Secretary. : 3 Ac ' AsceBftrom Biograph's comedy,""Absent-Minde- d Burgler," at the Princess tonight and Tuesday. It hcfins to look as if we- no longer had, a free press, in.. this country by the proceedings" of the court in Kansas City, a few days ago when the judge ordered Colonel Nelson, of the Kansas City Star, to jail for contempt of court. We have the action of. the court in Idaho concerning the criticism of a party by a progressive party. When a man or a party cannot stand the censure of" the press there is something decidedly rotten about' the thing; To our way of thinking the very purpose of the press is' to arouse public opinion to the injustice that is being wrought. to the fact that The old Spry administration has the people of this state will not sit idly by and allow these poky politicians to.iddlelong withtmr progress.The few Democrats in the house and 1'rogressives have shown them that something must be accomplished in the way of reform for Utah. -- chain pioji-hi- TpJ 1LMMP A reform .'which' must not be overlooked by the"gopd citizens of the Garden City is our paving' district. We need era:- - !!"d p;ived during the coming spring and summer m :i he a"' ijvr is kept bejore the people it will be done, but A ivaits for i Xeighbor C nothing will be accom- . prmliiciH educator called up this office and asked and said "That editorial" c'itTT eveningg-ag- o Scientific Crimtnar was a"goT?(ToiTelgive usmorer i .? irr-thev cost the donor much of an effort. A - ew- hr-T-he Watch the Provo Post for some live editorials in the next few days, as George Judd was on duty over there last week in the absence of Editor II. C. Hicks Ex-Sheri- Provo's Motion Picture Palaces Tonight & Tuesday Princess -- w Tuesday Ext raordinafy February 4 Values Owl. See Window e f""N r o; o fo) 0 PROVO, t Mary"- "' . UTAH - S3 Burgla1 d .. Mr. ".. ', Hubby's Wife ., . free. Ladies jrise you'll be an ......... - They furnish free physician for you and your family. " Pay sick,, accident and dis' ability benefit. dead. Bury their their widows. Educate their orphans. Furnish social advantages.. Get in on the ground flrr. Charter membership fee, $o0. Dues, 1.00 a month, initiation fee will not be less than $10.00 " w he ncharter closes. '. Organizer , D..T. RYAN, Al Iluber Hotel. I, ii -- i' ' rim The Servant Problem After ths Honeymoon to attend. Paths Weekly - In 2 Reels The lollowlns program was given Masurka1 ... . . . ,.s. Leona Homer by the pupils of John Bown In a pianoforte recitai at the studio, 469 North Tarantelle A major Polanaise First East, February 1: Sophia Collins. Sonata, op26 (1st movement...... ' Krause . . .. .... .' Denee Cbopla Beethoven . - The Firs Fighter's . Lovs - mm The Crooked Path Absent-Minde- ,v If you are Show What Happened to Mozart Hall Tickets V50c. Ellen " and to follow in invited Headliner Double A Everyone ff Princess and Ellen in Odd Fellows Hall Grand Ball did'-no- fHr.ih.ese-'kiiuL-.vv-ds-a- "r.-iicfi- 7:30 p.m. roiieerj ; . p- Will be Installed Tuesday, Feb. 11th, 5 o. Ti ' " From the score the basketball team made last Saturday evening against the D. Y. C, from Logan, there can be little doubt as to who will win the championship honors this season." We are proud of Coach Roberts and his sturdy team. They have worked hav! aiM laithtul and deserve the honors" of a Order or Owls Tj ' - . 320 WANTED TO EXCHANGE acres of good land, close to irrigation ' FOR SALE Incubator and brooder. ditch in one of the best districts of Call evenings, 138 South Third West. Uintah Basin, for a Prbvo residence. , Price $4,000. Water can be had for this land at J8 per acre. Wood Realty LOST Dark gray horse, a years 3t Provo, Utah. and Company, old, weighs 1300; had blanket hlater on. .Finder please phone police -" sTalionT" . to ewea-to- ld Ho issr question I in which many are interested just now. PANTRY GIRL WANTED At Hotel has won Chamberlain's Remedy Cough Roberts, Provo, Utah; girl or woman its great reputation and Immense sale 3t for pantry work. by its remarkable cure of colds. It can always be depended upon. For sale by Hedqutst Drug Co., two stores, successors to Smoot and Palace Drug companies, (adv.) 7& ' . 3t - pocketbook . with 69 cents in it. Call at J. Hayden's store and identify same. I '' eLAOUE FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR LAND Oue sixty h. p. Cloyde, seven passenger automobile. Cost $:5,500. What have you? Wood Realty Company, FO U N m ' -- e - OF PROSPERITY. There have been 'a, good many boosting stories about Provo and this county during-thpast few months; but we still believe that the Garden (L'ity has -- wonderful future. With the prospects of the terminal of the coal road here, a new flour mill, an interurban railway and the. possibility of a fruit evaporator and1 rtossibly a big cannery conditions point to s healthy growth in the next few months. However, there anjta lot of our people who 'must stop kicking and get in and saw wo'od. It doesn't help at all to hear your merchant say that times are .dull and that the town is slow and business is on the bum Keepa stiff upper lip and wade in and do business. Tuesday FOR SALE OR TRADE Srooiu modern brick, also boxball alleys, other business. .John E. Bott, Provo, ' ' tt Utah. '. he and "Utah. - ; Tonight Prow, e Sjill Lake county is again showing to the state and espe cially to Utah county that she intends to conserve her interests at the' expense of all otheroutside forces. The water" in Utah Lalce is almost to compromise pojnt, and the snow is melting fast, but what assurance have we that' the plank's, ' etc., will be removed to allow the water to go down the river. In years gone by-tselfish people" along the Jordan river have said hold the water in Utah lake until we need it, ino matteri if our people in Utah county do lose their crops by being flooded. We must be taken care of. It seems to us that' there could be some action" taken in the. courts concern' n ing. such, an outrage, iX not, the state should, pass sotjie which 'would effect all concerned. We are anxious that the people along the lower Jordan should have all the water we see no reason why our people they need should suffer for the good of a few farther down the river. 6PRINCESS FOR RHEUMATISM KIDNCYSANO $2,50 THE HIGH TIDE. Mary o - ' What Happened to V. U. r. . Managing Editor 1911,-atth- Uot In AnynilfrTruGf A pleasant event of last week was that given at the home of Mrs. James Dunn in honor of the thirtieth wedding anniversary of Mrs Dunn. Gimes and muete were the features of the evening and a most elaborate supper e and Mrs. N. W, Smith are spend- - .Ti e 3IeBsrs, Wallace Pro vps t and ing' a .few days in Zion, the guests of Jesse Bigler have returned, from MidfrrSnrith's parents. way, where they have been spending the latter part of last week. Mrs. H. L. Leavitt is visiting her son in Eureka this week. , The Nineteenth Century club met at the home of Mrs. George Haver-camMrTand Mrs. George Smoot and Friday afternoon. The paper daughters,' Misses Irma and Margaret, was given by Mrs. Havercamp aftd disand Miss Pauline Pierpont, left today cussed by tbe members of the club. for Los Angeles, where they will spend The subject of this paper was "Augus' the next six weeks. tus Thomas, Clyde Fitch." The next session will be at Mrs. Havercamps. Mrs. T. N. Taylor entertained Sat-?nrdav afternoon in hnnnr nf hor A delightful party was held in the t mother's 60th birthday, Mrs. E. II opera house Friday evening when a i Morrison, Snd the JaWewas.laid.for party of young people pleasantly sur.about twenty-fivguests. The house prised the Egperson Bros, together vwas most attractively decorated, the with. Roland Warner. The time was parlor and dining room being decorat- spent in a musical program togethen, ed in red carnations and smllax and with dancing and stump speeching the dining room was also decorated In after which a dainty luncheon was limofm rthhtn O r1rrv lAnn served. The guestsof Ihis affair were ine fourforners to chandeliers and Mr. .and Mrs. Joslah Smith, Mr. and I from chandelier to the table. The cen-- f Mrs. Parley Dixon, Mr. and. Mrs. Jake jterpiece was punch embroidered and Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. John Penroid, I pn it was a vase of re carnations with Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Chase, .Mr. and emilax.' The time was spent in social Mrs. G. C. Van Wagenen. Mr. and '.'. ' Mrs. George Hansen entertained the Bon Hecf club Friday evening.-Wit- st was the game played and Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Peterson won, the prizes, and Mrs. Reed Anderborg received the booby prize, A large number of people were present. was served, Mrs. Sarah. Walker, of Salt Late Professors Ljund and Johnson h.as been her Several" of Professor Reid City, original visiting daughter for the past few days. She left yes- composition Whitconib far James terday for her home. Riley's poems were rendered. Mr. ' ' ' ....., MASTERS The Best Advertising Medium in Southern Utah. Entered as second-clas- s mail matter June 6, postoffice, c Prdvo, Utih, under the act of March 3, 1879. Jl i' Hefald Publishing Company, Provo Utah. On? year iu advance. One year on time. .1 . ; A splendid program was rendered, the following taking partiAsael and Alma ? MerHne ' for I B. Ats. The eighth grade pupils of the Cen-trschool gave t -- aaeing party- - in The Bridge club met a the home of the First wardWHKxrial - hall Friday were r evening.:, andjabout Mrs.. R. R. Irvine, Jr., Saturday was time most and a most enjoyable afternoon present; enjoyable SDenL Geo: the Mrs. itavercamD and spent, dancing being principal wii amusement of tie evening.' Mrs. W. Roberts won the priies of A dainty luncheon was afternoon.' served. Mr. Carl Bronson was the recipient of a pleasant surprise at his home, 188 'Mrs. Andrew Hartley delightfully North Third West, Friday" evening entertainely Sunday evening. The assemmost interesting incident of the even- when a party of young people was spent In the play-ining was the musical program delivered bled. Tie time of games togetner "with a musical by Mr, Hartley. The guests present were the Mesdames Mary Bland, Hazel program, after which a delicious Cox and Marie Hartley and ' the luncheon was served to about twenty-fiveMerser Markman end "Oliver gueetsr--- - Mr. REICH'S- - PROVO-HERAL- e Published-by-th- HALTED MILK left " Saturday chats and Miss Hazel Miller .THE Epperson, ;Mr8r U Lawrence - Epperson,' Ern Mrs, Arrowgmitii, Mrs.'lttie Bronson and tirelBBesandM'essrs. "Annie Penroid, Tempie Penrflid, Hazel Miller, 7 ? Jfet Original tsd Ctsshi Blanche Warner, Fern' Van" 'vVagenen, Doris Clayton, ; Ida Van ; "Wagenem, ' Tbs Food-drin- k for All Cloa Van .Wagenen, Johanna Scottl Dave Penroid,; Walter Burgner, Jm$& ... At restaurants, hotel, and fountains. DeKpous, invigorating and sustaining. Wilson, Roland Warner, Emery Epper Chase Van Keep k on your sideboard at home. son, Wagenen, Kulon .Van travel VvithoutZ : - Vaflr Wagenen, WagenepiRayParley Van Wagenen Roe Hair, Ray Watkins, A quick' hock prepared ia nuante. -William Warner and D. L. Van Wag-enen- . Take bo imitstion. Jut say BORLICTi' Lorin Passey. . Mazurka ''. Mazurka , . . Ellen Goddard .V, - - Copenlng.- Ella Bown. 'Florence . .. Crane.. - , ,; . Petite Waltz Prlnt ANSWERS TO TODAY'S RIDDLES, f . r.,Chopin , Beethoven v ; - RAflhmiutlnnff i ' Jessie XJddiard WaJU,eC sharp Minor. r., t" Gertrude Olsen., I Chopin , Ashes. 1. 2 3. 4. 5'. . . ' " , SnO"t. ' Because he Is always for getting. .. Your name. . ' ' ' The letter" M. |