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Show for Burley, Idaho, to make her home. the Bonsa Bunch tendered a deligfit-- ! ful social affair Wednesday afternoon it thfi hnmp nf Mrs TVm William. X prettily apfointed horn swedatng jty and KUmn Johnson WSprtrigffffe The thHWras pleassntly petwitu will take place. this evening at the owere united Jn marriage. social chat and music. 'Curing of Mr.'and, Mrs; JohnB. Bott J eon the guest of honor as presented A dancine Dariv hvJ with a token of esteenr by her friends .. Mvan when the ltevt A. bte wart will unite, in marriage iMjss (Mamie Bott and Will-- Mears. Clifford 'Pierpont, Ed. Stem Laasembled. Present were the Vet-ian- i Clever-Smitof Ogden: The Smith, NorP Wlttfckr).! jamea" AM. Johnson Martin Clingy decoratedTlbf the Frank Schwab and Harrr Anhttn fnrTTed FrattonTToseph Shaw. Marion event in the colors of pink. anJ white a crowd of their young '.friends at ClIer. Parley CJinger, August John- An arch in the sagtt dainty scheme Hansen's Wednesday evening son, Wm. Taylor, Norman Scott, L. L. for the .bridal "Has. been prepared Kunneu. wm..viuiamr, ;ifjn; uooaThe bride will wear a hand- - TJie Fifth ward members met In fTwIgPercia Bunnell, Anna L. Glade, Yviuple. ome traveling sutt of wool poplin in union at the ladies' evmnasinm Tns. Aim a jorgensen. -- . lunch-residenc- u Rnrnnwn" e . h "loris-beatitKul- ly- - 1 Z - r8m$" Car of ripe bananas has just been received:fiy ' -- e ," . '' . a .. Earjners& Hausekeep Bananas have a very high percentage sixty-five- f ; fi- of food value. . Buy them from your grocer while they last ine-ionow- . -- Convention - " 1 1fc - . . - wea-nesda- t 1 - - t-- faaTtttt reJktfvea and ffietM wflffelal time with program and dandni" witiioaflttt Iia pprpiniinv und anlnv tha le met with Mrs. Albert .Jeffries The Misses. Anna Taylor" and Iw evening. .A pleasant time, in wedding supper and reception. Ttie young 'couple will leave this .evening jJiurnham are here from Kamas spend-- cluding luncheon, was enjoyed.' a brief wedding trip; ing a few days at the home of Mr. ana for Salt Lake-on The Sunday school officers and .Mrs. Geo. 8. Taylor 1 neacaers or tne second ward were the week s social af-imponairtiinne fairs was the card luncheon and ken. "Mrs Joli guests of'Mr. and Mrs. Will Gay Wed- party given this afternoon fey family left for ILob Angeles, Califor-- , nesday evening. An interesting social Mrs. E. D. Sutton at Hansen's. For nia, Tuesday evening, where they will time was 8')ent" decorative purposes carnations and make their future home! Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Walter ferns were used with pretty effect. , "M60" The guests numbered in - Mr and Mrs. .Lrin JetieS :n1r:'l)ei'AdamB"a,,'iiilt,8tl?8s:"rito' club at her eluding Mrs, W. D. Sutton and 'Mrs. land Jones ieft for Duncan, New Mexi-'-o' home. Mrs. Ike Wallick was award- Olen Wentworth of Park ..City. " A co, Tuesday evening to reside eu me cara iavor. 10 . . daintily prepared luncheon "was serv (Mrs. A. X. Holdaway of Salt Lake-- &uesl8 a daintily prepared luncheon d during the interesting afternoon. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs R L iwas Bervea: Mesdames Yauic Cory, f Al. S. Cain, B. B. Flack, LeRoy PotMr. fnd Mrs. F. J. Pulham of the Anderberg in Provo Sunday ; ter, Clarence Pratt, W. L. AVhttte Pioneer ward expect their son Archie f. Bee Wallick, Mr. and Mrs. "19. T Jon mnA rr more, D. L; Wallick. to return in a few days from" the Bouthern States mla8ion,wftere;fQr we , and Mrs. E. G. Hughes spent Sunday John Collie77JrJlSmith, H, F. Can-nhelKOabored as - a with. Spanish Fork relatives; . past 27 months Heindselman, S. J. Jones, J. W. N. silssionary. A genuine surprise party was car- Whitecotton. Vin Friday evening next the members "ed out by relatives of Mr. C. aeliSBtfuI chfldif en7?" party .was at the- - First ward wtll hold thetrM - ttent Tuesday evehlhg fa honor of hist nual reunion in the ooclal hall. The birthday anniversary The evening's given this afternoon by Mrs. Oeo. W Fkins In honor of the seventh birthevening's entertainment will consist hours passed merrily as the self-ln- day of her little daughter Edna. of a program,, dancrn and refresh- vited guetspartici'patd in a pro Twenty playmates were present ami vas&e iollT thorotrfMy en foyen-tni. servea. with lively games. Delicious refreshOne; of the interesting afternoon de-- ments were eerved. Thirty five guests Joined In parties jot the week was that piven by Mrs. D. D. Sutton today for the Tres lightful social gathering conducted by The Nineteenth Century Club will Juli club members. 'Boquets of carna Mr fln Vr I.nwn ,Rn11nrV "Tuooav .annrver-- . lebrate, its twentx-sixttinnn artdpfi charm tnhn rnnma whora evening , In lipnor of .Messrs Ernest or an in organization lectuVe Ahiasa appropriate Bullock of Canada. Re- !8ary .sewing.'musiCT and a given by fand manner at me- nome of airs;--- - I r M inn t Forty-fiv- - : 4- o - nXi-TJIMe- . i . - t We supply mosl dealers with the best bananas grown, so jf your are a XheMtZpnJXtae "call 'm;upjoerZihi''phot)e. and we will gladly Jell you where to buy. re-'t- j - " . 4 . - i ! Marrm-rm-patftv- " (T by -- "o - affair 3Ka-- r- .aT--E- evening will he 10 De given in the Ladies gym by sons and daughters of the Indian War vei-- i erans. A permanent organi.atiou will be effected on ttn occasion 7 tlie-4aB-ee S'. ; ri who F- T- Supffortthejeople . M,trt"airtwi' th ; Mrs. J r The following guestsspariidpated Ui. Train iig School teachers. Q.f the B. Y. a party given' 'by Mrs. II. at her home on Wednesday After the evening's sociability; 0. H. Stevens at her home Tuesday fe& Iros- ere hervi'u. j sfterjiQoii llfisdaaiaa-- C, JS. i'rick-son- , ittrrrjTniitiiLS tess at a family dinner this evening. Geo. A. Hansen, W. D..Uoberts, W. F. S)riiif flowers will adorn the . table Th Tifai, SArAiia. mo Parker, J. B.Ashtoa, Frank, Moore, covers for twp,ve guent8 will be J. M. Jones, May Moore, Sam Schwab, afternoon with Mrs.'w. O. Creor' "The!?". Frank W. Deming, Ift I). Sutton. . Tiio paper entitled, "A Visit to the Cop- laid. last mentioned three were the prize per Mines-o- f rimgham, ' was grven ny. Miss Leona Jones delightfully enterJ club will celebrate winners at cards. c , Mrs. Creer. Thenext" tained at a birthday supper, assisted itv-te-l week at the anniversary day A, T. of Bur-leRoberts, A banquet followed by by her sister.Mrs., Wednesday in the Salt Lake Temon Wednesday. After an Idaho, ple, Mrs. Fanny Shearsmith of thii a program of toasts, musical numevening of games and music, covers were laid for twenty-four- : Su-w.- - . is National Oranp;evDay' We will have a special carlor the occasion. 1ft i it 'r Carter, ,!rs. Ulias Francom, 'Mrs. Jessie Carter. eve--nin- g. BANANAS n Ikfitmm1 1m 1u Amtt r auvuia.-- ylIUMMIiHiitlll mi im animTOi nil ii ii u y fi fr 1 LTill,liEliJ ! If your . -- ' . M kJWfN - ufuuuian lanr-- company- ar rolling TjananaiFrtT the local dealer so that he can afford to sell them for a dozen, so do. not ! pay more. ..::.....5.,J',Va.I:.. F!kv (Conl inn ., i tf iJNi ciawr a - ClutroonM and othf r organization quarters will IITII iTirn nniimnninii II I II III r V V MM VV nr ttliruwiLupeiLfui this purpose. uummiuuiuu Mayor James E. Daniels and Chairman James Clove were appointed a in speaking of various men over committee to secure the Columbia eta the statewho are qualified for the Theatre-Sand- s,The following were appointed a position as a member of the board of Public Utilities Commission, 'Wm. M'. committae on the military ball: 'H..EL Merl Taylor and E. L. RobRoylance of Provo has been mention- Smoot, i ed many times by prominent Demo- - erts. The- - committee will- - meet again he rats of thisity and parts of the state. .Mr. Roylance is abund Monday night,, when it is expected the antly qualified for this position by his date of the arriv III , jn n U 4 isi 1W ? ii xvimzr My s - z ny-- .n ... - iVSLM. '?r-- T' r feXt3ftr iMii .rrx a '1 U -- I ' Z ' which is bar agairt8t-att-tntorn- ia "" condemnation before investigation, : from "beaten the path" That which is new, a departure was always attacked, scoffed at and ridiculed, only to be taken up later and adopted as good form, : Scarcely a day passes but some hopeless case is getting a new lease of life at the hands 6f the local Chiropractor. iitrestigateCli irop f M lie ; tTnay"raean your "life, health, and happiness. Examination is Free, Phoue for appointment; Office Hours: ' " : 2 to 5i 7 to ....... j - a ; 1 The finance committee wHl meet Club Jomorroweye- 8 at o'clock ning in iPRnrCIIHMIIl?fll'l!JTRIMfi Al)SE OF DISEASE is sltnowh iirriuun uuuiiiuiiuulii u uiiiiiiiii "- t ;; tion, which is proof against aH argument, and which cannot fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance. That principle rom-other H-t'"- OF THE REAL condition:. for your responsible Herbert Spencer saysy ""Ttrergigt principfe uiiliiilo -- r-- ijC-lfc- -:: f 1 WW--- I - t ' '" - O IGNORANCE '' . '-.-.- I ITI -- 1 Jage 1.) Klks HalU the, Coniniercial -J- S II is PitIC ... ' mm Errocervfflfln-do- 1 " .. ... - C IMKE not offer 8 KJ A.UUA-i,UI:!.V juu night and Fridaj', call up the Wm. M. Roylance Co. and notfry them that the locaI.deaL&r& a're wo folio win g Mnts ii J 4- 1 s. - . ile 3 f: uwnv .. i kerhbneyathome . ' -- I - w-i-ll - - l He"gTil:S:dtfrfeb iHSFesiwtrTA yyed Stubbs," Mrs. J. - MflFtl lilfll via . j - f i -- S " - G. E. SANDGREN, D C. ' v. ' Office and Residence! 346 No." Academy Avenue Provo, Utah. . iast Tuesday night at the Orpheus Club's annual concert in gait Lake City the Gudmundson String Quartet scored a decided sucoeafl. Lake music lovers ahd Orpheus Club mem bers were very enthusiastic in their praise of the work of this quartet and pledged their support in its future undertakings.' The rendition 'of An dante Can tabile by Tschaikowsky took-thhouse by storm because of the wonderful expression with which DAVIS MILLINERY j Thursday, friday, Saturday, March 1,2 the fashions in millinery for , Provo 194 West Center ,, n, , ii wMiiti'iiim'-V".- Ladies String Quartet f-the Brig-haYoung university, appeared, by request, before the Ladies' Literary Club members of Salt Lake City. With Miss Aline Phillips playing first violin, .Miss Lewis second volln, JWiss Knell Coleman, .viola, and Miss Ireta Roylance cello, their appearance on the program was decidedly successful, Professor J. J. MoClellan and other noted (Salt Lake musicians praised the work or these young ladies and assur ed them success., . . The ' heads of the two Salt Lake clubs- quests for the appearance of these quartets at their concerts, and Provo feels honored in having the privilege of presenting for the approval of Salt LaV's most -o- - V" 1 nit . You arenhvited to the formal presentation of . mA In the afternoon of the same day the i. . ,.'' V "T ' ". were-very-ur- Tnrominent gent clubs. " . The String Quartet will furnish the music for the 'Manufacturers and Elec trie Show on opening day and 8tu I Writes'Qou lo'Witriess her amazing ability iri the future at tne rnivv fo foretell yi"1 - Fountain Dance tonieht at the Ladies' Gym. Better come and get jyour qouar a woiaii. because the com-mitte will get your dollar anyway. J Pioneer ward "have gotten out a special program advertising the vaude ville which the ward dramatic will present on Friday evening, March 2d, for the benefit of the ward meeting house. " This promises to be better than the vaudeville presented by the ward last year. John H. . Durrant, president of the M. I. 'A. of the ward,-- ; has charge of the' evening's entertain- ment The following excellent nuin- bers will be given:" j "Successful Failure," farce in one actLv"A Sunny JJonlor Italy," by Owen TJffVM r the Oriental DaneehtrMadeff line and- AllcemlkinjminBtre1.acLj staging twenty dusky performers. "The . j - y lUi V vj ID : MANAGER B. H. BULLOCK VH FROM SOUTH STANDARD Manager B. H. iBTallock of the South Standard Mining .Company, has just returned from a trip of inspection of: the property. The winze, which is sunk at the unction of the fis--l sure and break, is developing some very nice copper sulphides'and mineralized quartz. Tbis quartz is of the same .charActec Hut ia Iciimi ith..the2 ' C. W. GOWANS, A ' ' fin iQlnndawil aa an 4 lAnianiiAnM A,V JJi Manager. i the stockholders of- the South Standard property are expecting any day to hear-o- f an immense strike.The drift 385 feet east from the. wtnze Is expected to enter thfr same bigjedge-- of on a TaralleTT OTiartz atgreater-depttr- , nsBure. the formation Is very highly mineralized and all indications' point to high grade ore, and great interest is. being manifested In watching this, as well as other East Tintlc properties ""which are on the same big zone as the Tintic Standard now becoming so famous. - . , i J&Hiil being XY t v- - CI w... iwtowywi - ".""v - : - under ne w management and prepared-tgive Z4 IS. 1st satisfaction: Zt.,rrovot Utah . iVo u o t. : Our Want Ads bring home the bacon r. ( |