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Show 1. 181!. THE PKOVO HEHAtD, TUESDAY, AUGUST -- :rBSbely "Events" - VX(W 1 T A de;!ghtfulr affair of the pastweek tor a brief visit fth friends In Salt was a party given at the home of Mr. Lake City. and Mrs. E. E, Hinckley, who leave ia tte near future to' niakj their aome J. E. Butt snd Miss Mayrae Bottare la .Salt Lake City. An evening of visiting in Salt Lake City for a Jew OU WILL . FIND that .The Herald is a real hi local newspaper, giving ,the local news FIRST. When it happens The Herald has It; games and music .was spent, a prize dayS i- it i gomg to happen, The Herald has it, so being awarded to E. 8. Hinckley. The wbenjyou read The Herald you are iA com- rooms were prettily adorned : with The ll8ses Jennie kMilner, Lottie Sche Bernice iMllner, Augusta Retter, s 2iy,jplete touch with evjUiing that is going on of pink carnajjomrand a dainty. Holmes will leave Clara and rer, Mary in Provo and in the County. luncheon was served. The guests Girls Friendly were Mrrand Jlfsr E. untnckTey," Nr ia the morning ior. the You wUfriindHLriatTheHeraJd U a better-paperFork canyon,-wherand Mrs. J. M. George, MrT and Mrs, catflp at Spanish II y editorialryr-Matt- ers a week or ef local interest John Jackson, L Calltster, of Salt they wirTipend car" editorial service ia used. Jn fact, The .Herald b . Lake City; Mrs. Louisa McBride, Mis $s?A flv4 r -- e - 4 - " ... ....... i' . A A It 6he Agricu iColiege of ' Ta-:c- - 1 1 1 1 Me ueram wiui'wiinpeuiors V AAMe-aeeVa4eaJ 1 WttMrMrte ft1 fTi 111 fl1 II n . i ..... I . .' 1 W U II 1J UIUmwmvvvvv 1 1 I1 n m&ti-- u I At Logan, UtQch j Mr. and Mrs. Grant C. Bagley spent ge and In SairLrteXitrt :th"el)a8nhreeaayg" Messrl; Milton Tiffany and Newton ' Jackson. . . The Mlasei Maggie and Daisy Irvine t havo returned from a three weeks4 Mr. and Mrs. y. B. Lloyd announce gJt ln ' galt Uke Clty the engagement of their daughter, Sa- r die, to Amos Epperson, the marriage' Misa Maud Whitehead has returned to take place Friday, Augsut,18.Jn;ttoja ai extended ylsitwithfriendJn the evening a reception will be given Lo, Angeles, Cat the youns; couple at the home of the "1i W." "J." SUehT and Frestofi Gr bride s parents. tvson are In Salt Lake City today. An announcement which will come as an interesting bit of news fertselrj Mrs. Joe Farrer and .Miss. Jalina many friends' Is that of the- - engage fFarrer left this morning for a weeVs mcnt.ofMissjCora Ward, daughter of stay at Sprlngdell, in Provo canyon. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ward, and William one insiucTOe-Stewarthasgio JYlsby. the marriage to take place in --ioeJifc at wood, Benjamin, the Bait Lake temple about the mlh, "Shady die of August A number of affairs week's a tay. have ' been planned for the popular for the coming. week. young bride-eleFerris-NeyeeWMls- JeaJV-Ge- s- or Compare the papers for a short time and you will believe with the majority of the people in this city, that The Herald is a real local newspaper. . THE IIQMK IS means education P' ; f -- '..f;;-;- ; r. , ... , " practical education, which for the work 'of life. Its; courses are broad and liberal along lines of , science, English, history, literature, economics and the languages. Manual training is a feature.. De- - -- grees - in "Agriculture. Home Economics, Agricul-rturEngineering, Commerce and General Science "are given.rThe cost1 of Hvingat Logan is excep- tionally low. Many student 'earn part or all.ot ineir expenses wnne attenxung conege. i ne college : The Largest Girculation Makes It the Best Advertising : i MediuixiIIl -- Oi al 5" ; -- iDoor 25 cents To'-Yo-ur a JUonlb. iend a jatologueandJllustratedxirr llir who apply. College Tvork begins September 19, t In compliment to MlssjCdra Ward, bride-eleof this month, Mrs. C. II. Ward. 1b entertaining this afternoon at a bundle shower. The rooms are beautifully "decorated" inT a o!or scheme of pink and white, a pro -" A fusion of sweet peas being-iise- d. Bf George Adams.) cut-glabowl of sweet peas formed It was a creditable" affair, the muthe centerpiece of the dining table and sical recital by the pupils of Prof. place cards are - laid tor Mrs. E. J. Claire Reid last night at the Tabe Ward, Mrs. J. 0 Ward, Mrs. Harry It was voted'; one of the very a popular ireatMwzzJnaTTCrr: "ce" Knight," Mrs. Charles 'JTedqulst, ' ilrs. Kitty Hines, Mrs. David John, Mrs. S. J. Jones, Mrs. MH. Graham, Mrs. T. Williams, Mrs. John Marwick, Mrs. Ella Jennings, of Og den; Mrs. M. C. McClurg, M Us Maggie Stewart, Miss Nora Redfleld.' Miss Mayme Hall, of acti 'and Miss M. E. Brereton. n ' llias Roue Chin topher' has ... . . return-fe- d to her home in Salt Lake City, after ,' & rJeasant. three weeks' stay at the country home of Jddge and llxi. Booth In Provo canyon. ' , ' . ' Edge-wood- " are vlslUng of the. New Century is In 8altLake City company Printing " on business. VIA i6f Wyermtnfl,' Vtartrldatrff BenyerT: lines operating prosperity of the transportation ' ' through' those states ; 1 Rio Grande Over a Million and a Quarter Dollars Expended Annually In to the resources of tha states giving publicity embrced3withln the territory traversed by the ' A a result of thW efforta. tb, population ofA'. our Inter Mountain and Pacific Coast. Country has been' almost generally doubled within the 'last ten years, and no efforts will ba spared to vonttnue this "colossal work .in tha future, be : - f 1 5. TRAINS vi ,l . :- - . Irene Johnson and Miss Kate mon.Miss" AlMarch (Goria) Triumphal Crane spent Sunday In Provo canyon, ene 4Cluff and Master Aimer Nelson. Mrs. E. V. Vincent has returned from a pleasant visit with relatives and Irlcnds in Eureka. " - . Mies Hugh Wooley has returned to hig tome in Cnterville, after a three- weeks visit with relatives in Provo. .1 Ifeberv'-spent- ' vtv ?el Grant --dark.-of f'atiday at the Dounaa ."resort In Pro - IUi!a Snyder has returned to iii'ViS In Salt Lake, after a short rv;. The i lb, -- - .J 4..f ;i tJ. Jasmine and J r . i i -. rn, qtutk- Lseh prepared" ia a isiacts. - Vivian tnksitste AsiforKOSUCKS. sTXlv Olhcralare imitations. READ for ' .' ' ' , U PRdrl for Reaclt " rOLEY KI DliEY FiLLS They work ditec'.'y on the KIDNEYS, BLACdSS anil URINARY PASSAGES, ' Ltilce CONGESTION ofllie KIDNEYS, cf lha BLAD. "."1 and are; (:!. City. t 1, t!uy csc.ci a reur.iinent bcr.eEt. i.h actiom - cimck in aceuTa Tor tale Dryj Co. Hewt NO PLACE LIKE HOME" A keen observer of business condi- tions is authority for the statement that nearly every moderate sized' town and village in the central states ac tually needs' houses to quarter Us people. The boom ln far distant land schemes, now on the wane, has taken money away from home, the western er, Investing in the East and the east erner ln the West. There Is a lure about things distant that the average "DiBtance rrtan finds hard to resist lends .enchantment," especially : when properly played up by the skilful advertising writer working for an ingenious land promoter. . ..No one can deny jthe wisdomoJand investment when the Investor' buys ad for a home for cultivation and actual development. .But much of the money placed in circulation by land schemes during the last two or three years has- - gone into property which , buyer knew nothing about Teyond what he read In a prospectus. This sort of "investment," as a rule, is gone forever and the experience is ' ' . .. ., expensive, "Now "that the'Iahd "man has "harvest-.cd-h- l crop It munify to get back to first principle to develop the home place, to build houses and Improve" the farms ' and promote the welfare of the home com- For further information see any A" &:r. 94 a. m., G. agent or address X A. BENTON, G. A. 5:42 P.m. 8:37 - - P, : City. Salt Lake - . - VVADLEIGH, G. P. A., ' . Denver, Colorado. pm. JOHNSON'S WOOD DYES, for the artistic coloring of all woods soft or hard. BEEBE LUMBER CO. "V' r; THE HERALD WANT ADS ARE THE TRY THEM GO GETTERS. .ONCE AND YOU'LL STICK. . " SMOOTH spaffordJ nnlliVat. Summer Rate Lump $5.25 Get In now whiU you can. Wt 'hav - Nut 5.00 A iiCllVCl CU plenty Telephone it r 17 . .. .. I0CENTS , A - S M i FOR . 7 25 y w )H(s v. Sift m JNX TESf ; IT.-- . - ' Jiv. ci2ar' Jud2 Thcn smoke a quarter,-- , . sriBBBk SBfoiBBBh. sm ' mm CLIMATE. '....-. . a . ls-tl- ' db' aUThls there "will be"' no bet tcr time than the present Money te plentiful. Invested lnahome it can not away.. Put l?to farm iinprove- rcnt.-s- ' it will return dividends. Truly, "tlmre's.no place IiIcp homo" when it comes to laying bv safflv. the savings hnt pre tii provide for a "rnlnv day. Kvcry move that trnda to mnke the tvi rv n in 'hosie comnTunlty better is 'thf rfeU. dlreotica, munity. City, have re-- and their beneficial effect js felt fronvlbe tl tlr tome"' aftef a j slart:Fr;"jBACEACHIV KIDNEY and V '' r Palls, In Provo can- - BL.ADDICRTROUIiE;RHSUMATlSit ,H 4:57 a. m. ' - Delicious. mviKaratiris and nutnlioio. powdet form. LjRi h pA, rnsltdl A :T a th" More KeaWiul tKan Tea of Co Ajrees with the weakest digestion, Rachman and Tal8.iia Sir, and Mrs. Tk-family and Miss Jean. George, of Pro- - ., .!. V.1AL7ED LULU Irving Young, or Olmsted, spent a few days . with Mr. and Mrs. Fred ' Sanis, at Suit Lake City. .? Pullman and Tourist Sleeperi to Cbl--- s cago and St Louis without change of f Master "THERE'S Brillante (Weber) . ; , . Pi.-an- o, Mr. and Mrs. John Ilomer and Miss Aimer Nelson. .. , r. Theresa Homer spent Sunday at the a To Water (a) Uly (MacDowell) Pike cottage at Sprlngdell, (b) In Autumn (MacDowell) Miss Ma-lin- e Glazier, Mrs. J. W. ..Sfubbs, Mrs. Thatcher, , The Passing of a Heart (Words la) tbe " Mkses Madeline Hathenbruck, by J. Whitcomb Riley; muBic by Prof. Vera Stubbs and Pearl Teasdaie spent Reid); LoveI Have Won You, (Lan-do- n i'.unday at the South Fork resort in Ronald), Miss Fay Loose. ' v rrovo canyon. t Riseoleto (List) Miss Bessie Gam- vaj!snyon;-- - j - Rondo- - i TWO N1CHT1 TO CHlCA60r TWO NIOHT8T0 St2 LOUIS. ' THREE NIGHTS TO NEW YORK. - - Mrs. J, M. George spent Jhe "latter part of lrtt week at Sprlngdull iu Pro vo canyon, the guest .of Mrs. L. H. ' r 0. S. GERRITT FORT, Pass. Traf. Mgr, U. L, R. rt. Cos, OmafiaTleBraska, CHAS. S. FEE, Pass. Traf. Mgr, 8. P. Co., San Francliee, California. D. E BURLEY, Genl. Pass. Agt. 0. ,S. L. R. R. Co., 6alt Lake City, Utah. Miss Martha Glasler. .. Bird as Prophet - (Schumann), Miss " v Miss Theresa Itomcr has' returned Martha Glasler. from a pleasant two 'weeks" visit with . Hungarian Rhapcrody (M, Hauser) . friends In Salt Lake City. Prof. M. S. Oudmundson. : , ROCK ISLAND ROUTE "EAST For descriptive literature and further; Informa tlon regarding tha agricultural and commercial ' resources of any. fthe states, mentioned ad drt4 - FAST . ' ' TTith ROUTE- -;' BURLINCTON FOUR , ?The West, Presents Wonderfttl . Opportusities" ' s . v: In ConnejetJn " Short Line Railroad Oregon' AND RELATEP LINE at J. s New Train Service Nevada73Californla,Montana,"l)ig6ri"and" Washington's Inseparably involved with the - Mls IVera - Duffln spent the - latter p art ot tne week In Provo, returning UonSsy evening to the Duff in, country fcocie, near Springville. p fnlrrTartriy-tate- t-- PERSONALS : Mr, and Mrs,. A. J. Hill frit udii in Ogdcn De-veio- r otmhat-matt-er. There was a tone about the program which Indicates that It had been wise"! ly chosen, and the pupils were heard at their best, yet not given, seelctlons which, taxed their ability. Of course, the piano predominated. That was to be expected, but even at that, there was not that tiring effect which so of characterizes affairs of this kind. The organ .selections were pleasing, happy and lingering, without' a chord to mar or district Then tier were selections on the violin by Professor Oudmundson and solos by Miss LooBe, They were delightful as a change and Professor enchanting for quality. Gudroundson proved beyond a doubt that he Is an artist and will be claimed in fields morel green before4 many moons. Misa Loose responded ' With ber usual ability and charming manner., . ; ;'!,-- r All ponsldered the recital was a sucto the cessful affair, addjnx-laure- lg as a Reid of Professor teacher. ability . : .:Th Program.. Waltz ln Major (MoszkowskI) Miss Alene Cluff, Miss Mallne Glazier r (a) Piano, Prof. C. W. Reid (b) - -- or anyother7 f city - ' a mervt The Of.The West ss ' A ct riTo . '2 ... 'I KtzU in 1011 Ycu will . enj tKTIl)ry.CFn:it9 here. Its milder than the imported. Tha ercma and taste Why? era ecrudly cs wfood, in fact better than mest ivrr 9 7 . Every Dry CliiaiM)xi2ar Is' guaranteed to give satisfaction. TIIS S0LI3 CIGAR CO, Kakere, v Denver, Co!x C . |