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Show : ilwavs cav s).t - - x s ana i l . lUffii THE JOYS of v iuea exclusively in me eriecuve; ass "Wednesday evening, at the decoratons, June rosea Adorning the tiome of the former. Sweet peas anil parlors and sweet peas In the dining dee- - room, where a bowl of the Toaeg were used la termblossoms the lovely r' Jtaoimfc-A jcenteroiece 4be tuusmer 01 iniertsnung games were tea- !ot4he"uncheont !eraltS-:ay-lacelotE-- tares of the vtmtng'snterialnment -- jzjiA a dainty. luncheon served cards are laid for Mrs. Alma Van Tt (nests were the. Misses Pearl Wagenen, Mrs. Joseph T. Farrer, Mrs Leffler, Effle Harrison, Ttoe. Fletcher, David Openshaw, Mrs. Will Ward ' xneresa Berry, Emm SiwonfwK Mrs; II. E. Beebe, Mrs: Alma Smoot, ""reda Nuttan, Marie Ferguson; Janet Mrs. Laef Down, Mrs. James Gray and -ScMurrin, Naomi Pierpont, Margaret the guests of honor.. Miss Zella Far Nellie Snyder, - Rhea Tay lor, rer la assisting the hostess In serv FINE' 8T0CK RANCH TOR 8ALB (Pit acres, aDund&nt water, all fenced; close to town; three fish ponds stocked with bass, 70 head jersey cattle, farm machinery, good team mares. Will take part in Provo property, eaax terms en balance. Wi tt. RAY A CO4- - iB- - g college girls, hare learned the: joya of walking' the exhilaration of .being in the "open air the development of a graceful carriage the s creation of a beautiful complexion the of having a good appetite. ALL ; women should walk more in the F8 fit lionet, Kfle Tiffany, Lora Creor, Klla Carter, Anna Stoker, DeLore Moore, Ilale "".Tary . . and- - Mable Pelkey. .... . The wedding' of Mls Bertha Slgler, Oughter of Ref. and Mrs. M.X 8lgler, Arthur Ro Jobnson, of . Aurora, flLr will be solemniied thia evening t the home f the hrlde V parenia-- at ssI J :tSS Neftfe Academy avenue. The ceretawny wjlH 4e performed by the bride's l -- follow. swOl Hrrand Mrs .C. H. Slgler, of Sioui 3falli, Iowa; M.ssrdna Johnson, of io tlx Tails; M1ss Lois Robison, of -and Mrs,Darld H. Cutfitoa.; 5,: . JLewls, of Salt Lake City, are guesU 'ia Provo, having come to attend the Uglier-Johnso- n wedding. - : Dalleyi Theresa 8tewart, Jean JKxoupa, Ida Taylor, Irene Crane, Edith " Theable, Blydle Williamson, Mattle Williamson Luc'.lle Carter, Electa ; ood Bernice Retter Josephine HunV Mllner, Clara Holmes, Elizabeth tfoimes and Dorothy Gerke. 7: PASTURAGE. perfect ease. Come to us and we'll FIT YOUR FEET or we won't sell you, because we want ; your good will as well as your patronage. ASK ABOUT OUR BiQ GIRL8. LOW HEELS FOR PLENTY of good pasturage on the Springville road, at Fkins' ranch. Sart8 April 1. Phone zl-Independ' ' ent ' t LOST STRAYED r LOST.Between-- and Mrs.' Clyde Scott delight-fall- r wtertalned - a number of thetr friends at dinner Wednesday evening June roses and nasturtiums were used in the decorations of the luncheon ta ble where covers were la d for Messrs and Mesdames, Arthur Scott, James Jenkins, Morris Gray, Thomas Hardy, le Mra..itnbyrCrandaU ton. Isaac" Boy cef Justin peay, Roy Peters, of Payson, spent Sunday in' Provorthe Robison and Miss" Leona guests of Mrs. Crandall's parents, Dr. " Robey, and Mrs. J. N. Chrlstensen. ; and-litt- Mrs.-Re- . SHOES THAT WEAR : Jit - LOST i., 0 coat Return to LOST A bundle.contalnlng email dresses and picture. Please return toV this off.ee. T rMr. and Mrs. JM. Jensen have re turned to their country home in Riv- erton after having spent the past few daysln Provo LOST Brooch pin; circular shape, with leaf design.: Return Herald office. Reward. 18-vi- EverytKing - LOST LOST-P- eye glasses, between express office. and Fourth East; "Galveston, Texas" on case! Re.turn to Manager Warner, The Pure Drug Druggists he's -- rs WANTED A girl to do housework; with orwlthonL washing. Ind. phone 342-: tf ' IF YOU WANT cheap money oil easy terms see Jex Bird Co. L ftf Mine Utah , " -- ..k.' -- -- aear Castle Gate, Creek and Coal. ' iLJsx- Soda Fountains Co. - J.'W. DUNN, ly-' 4 w. 6th 150 to 160 N. Both phones 232. 'C3rv I & Coal . xHIawatha k e Timber . IIIEiy 2 Difl - MISCELLANEOUS., . . The Safest Place to Trade f o. WANTEDHELP. CompaLny n, alr LOST A gold quarter stick and ehain attached; between First Baptist" church, four, blocks south! - Reward a't ' this office. it ledqn list Drog n, mares-o- ne Wells-Farg- o The Sorosls Junior club met last , Miss Leona Robey has returned Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Giles evening at the home of Miss Alta Tay- irorn Salt Lake-City- , where she has at a family d.nner Tuesday lor, when the annual election ot of been school. " attending . Afternoon In honor ol the 80tb birth--da- y ficers occurred.' The off Iters elected ;;.: auniversary of their father. John to serve the ensuing year were M.ss Cilrs. The rooms were attractively Mina Taylor,' president; Miss Eva Mrs. W.E Post, of, Salt Lake City, is vis ting here. - the guests- - of her flac.:raled withlTprofuslon-t-f the sea- -' Jones,-secreta- ry and 'corresponding . 77;. . " oa' choice flowers, roses being seen secretary, and Miss Katherlne Aleg- --thW dining room,' hje variouaj col- ander, treasurer. The outgoing of-- t ored sweet pens adorned the parlor. ficers are Miss Georgia Callaway. norm of mnFie Rntf'soriaMciiat president; Miss " Mlria Taylor, Alce- was bujoyed "and a dInnBr served ia 4)ria dent Anna Newell, correspond ing secretary. The newly-electe- d will take thelr respctlve posiHEARTY "ill li'Oe misses who will accom-- - tions Noveiiibef L The club will meet ' rerresented r.c; by MH Wednesday evening, July 12, at the Kropi. are Alta Finch; Pauline home'bt Miss Zella Farrer. , ' flavh, Guca Jennings; Lola Donald---L M. Warner, of the Wells-Farg- o Veoma Jones, Zoa Fletcher, Pearl Express company In this c.ty, is in rner, Ruth Holbrook, Alfreda Nut-- tal, Jess.e Cockrell, Chloe Van Wag-eaerce'Pt of the State Journal, a paper p R S OHALS .Janet Bowen, Ellen Oopntng;, 'printed at Lansing, Mich., which con- Spth ftamberlain, Dagmer Jensen. Al- tains an. account of a reception giveu Sa Leathern, Mayme Cook, Vera Jud- - - Mr.7 and Mrs. J. M; Jensen-- eame'.i. : wm-iri. 111 iu. nwuer, j um iuuuiu. one. ucu won, Mary Johnson, Gladys Archbold, down from Riverton Tuesday. " They j,,u -4 Vl u.. i. .UVtnnto WiUlams, Florabell Alrd and returned Wednesday morning. . ". H'V'v,ktt Teona Nelson. . sary wonaay artemoon last ' The paper states that Mrs. Warner A. IX GiUlsrof Eureka, is in the is a wonderful and most interesting Miss Lael Irvine was the charming city for, ten days, vlslt'ng his family and although 90 years of age, woman, W IboBtesS.; at a beautifully arranged"at the Lamar hotel 4a she lyouthful-an,r d -t vigorous to a -r:iandiaoaedaesdavenlng-4a-CTin; : would which be notable in a Cornelia! to her Kev. llment guest, Miss and Mrs. S. H. Goodwin are -woman half her age. She Is in 'the mIth,of SaH Lake aty. Clusters of in Salt Lake City today, best of health,' her 'sight la excellent .y. V'Vk Is mind-askeen"r"lhat":of .centerpiece were the effective decoraMiss Rath Anderson ' spent today and ter She youth. tions mf the luncheon table, and in Salt Lake Clty-w- lth recollects, events of half friends. and "Jiand-natntpthree of a century ago,; Ih quarters nlnpA nnii w : r w 1 vwo Last week she attended the Barnym completed"" the, daintjr color scheme.' Miss Vera Davis, whohas been vis 1 Bailey circus at Lansing?" walking Flowing the luncheon V the " young' iting relatives "and friends In .Provo ft to and from the grounds,- - a distance scti'ests. t chaperoned by Mrr. R. R. for th past two;,weeks, will return of and" ll blocks. The same evening she Jr Mrs. W. L Biersach, at- to her home in Salt Late City today. attended the high school commence tended j the Ellen theater, returning ment exercises to see her great-gran- d .to the Irvine home, where games were Vr. and Mrs, R.-Irvine Sr. have r'ayed. The guests Invited to meet returned from, a week, stay In 8alt daughter receive her diploma. Mrs. Warner has four . children, among 'liU Smith were the Misses Ruth An- Uke More than 46,000 acres of valuable they were them being Irving M. Warner, of this gler sou, of Olmsted; Dorothy Nea guesu at the Utah hotel land near Clawson and Ferroa In Emcity. She has five grandchlldfenand xabe. Vera Davis, Majorte Berg. ery countjr will be thrown open to Gereke, Norma Havercamp, Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Taylor Jiave re- four Mrs. Eddlngton, of Chicago and Mrs, turned from 1-, ajonr. weeks' trip through public entry uadey the homestead act v HAVERCAMP ON COMMITTEE. . . the East At the meeting In Salt Lake Wed on July 29, 1911.ccordfaa; to a no . . -. Bsna ialxu vice a it enierumea at Miss Grace Farrer and Miss Anna nesday , of , the Utah v Oevelepment tice posted at the local United Statss s.zxiSy pull Konday evening In eom-i-c- Spafforl have returned from " a few league hoard of governors a committee land office yesterday. to he, guest, Misa Cornelia day sojourn at the Donnan tn of five was nanfed to Investigate com- - The resort .'n-ilthof Salt Lake C.ty. Fourteen Provo canyon. large tract includes two town.: . . t 'h plaints :ot citlea and (towns' against k ) st 3 enjoyed the pleasant affair ship plats which wlir'be filed in the teiepuone rates before and after lUst Helen Alexander la of the twtf system's, provo land office July 29 and thrown open - .rs, oha W. Farrer Is hostess this the summer vacation with spending 1b friends at on the committee by to homestead entry only 'where such represented mcun t a bsaulifully-appolnte- d the South Forks, in Provo canyon.' George Havercamp. homestead Is", based upon an actual '5ii Two bald face. chestnut sorrel; brand ,"J.. ,W.;" one dark brown, both - about 10 yrs. old. MAIBEN GLASS ft, PAINT COt 622tf :. As-aitftf In to " Wells-Farg- Cootnel' C;"E.i Loose was ht" Salt Lake City dr" business Wednesday. -- - In Mrs. E. M.vPaxman w.ll spend a .few days of this week with relatives : J irf American Fork. ? ' 't . Center 3p 6-- LOST,. Large stone stickpin be tween Bank corner and depot on Academy Ave.- - Reward. . Return to this of ' fice- v . Sin. Elmer Strong -- -- gentle--man-'s 972 W. St and receive reward. American Fofkf this week with her ' ', parents. : - - greenish'gray Miss Dorothea Smith, of SattLake C.ty, will spend the coming week with friends in Provo. Mrs. C. E. Harris, of Scofletd," will spend the next few weeks in Provo, the guest of Mrs. John R. Booth. - - IN f!T.TTR PTPPT PS Provo and Spring Between vlller a - light : : Springville all -- - guests were present Twenty-fiv- e STOLEN, Provo, black handbag, containing light blue silk gloves, purse and-sm. change. Return to - Herald offIce. va N 1ttie ....-- . Mr. ThQunggIrlawJio have, thua-fa- dilate ,.. .. . air But to get the greates possible Benefit from walks you must wear shoes that fit with, open A delightful lake party at Utah lake took place Tuesday evening, when the Misses Fay Loose, Zella Farrer, Alta Taylor and Messrs. W. J. SUehl. Er nest. Moore and G. M. Gilkerson enjoyed a trip on the lake In the .yacht "Grace." . Miss Dolly Knight, of r Los Angeles. r who has been- - the guest of Mrs. Cal, een selected to act as maids of honor Jesse Knight and family for some the Goddess .of Liberty, M.sa Edna Is the guest of Misses Zina and -.time, - - Jfildenhailrtu' the' Fourth of July" pa; Grace Lambert at Salt Lake City, ; ade, are the Misses Grace .Farrer, where she expects to be joined, soon Una Spafford, Llzslo Taylor, Vera her by ' mother, Mrs. Knight, of Los hrerlade, Merl Snyder, Zelda Whit- -. "Angeles. Jter, Mable Ferrin, Essie KImber, Eva Glenn :Jacotaftn, "TMalda Peterson, Enoch : oddard "was the' recipient of "' JohnsOft," Clarissa" TaylorTElma" Paw-- t a delightful surprise party at his home laon, K?a Cunningham, Jennie Hard--Blast evening, the ocqas.on being his Doris Clayton, Edna and Frieda The - rooms . --ienaen; Reta Johnson, Reva and Lu- - birthday." anniversary. were with a profu decorated prettily, iae Lewis, Patrjcla and Winona. Wllsion of colored various roses. During ox, Florence Mayberry, Tbelma e were and games evening 'played Lucille Goddard, Martha Alex'CJrown, - - selections-- " were "rendered. -der, Barbara Paxtnan, Leona'Dunn, musieal , Piano, sideboard, sew. machine, couch, heater, parlor suite, carpets, bed, fruit Jars one do, chickens (.thoroughbred Barred Rock). 867 E.' Center. Ind. phone 3468. tf FOR SALE 1ng health-fulnes- - Cera McFadden, Minnie Kinke, Veoma ng. " especially high sehool and : YdUng .women, - r ( -- -- cut-glag- ADS FOR SALE. WALKING Mrs. Charles E. Giles and Miss Flor-c- e luncheon In compliment to Mrs. Frank Moore delightfully entertained Mangumr of Salt Lake CTfy, anTMrs7 r? members of their Sunday school . iris fev" Society Events ! a uf Mgr. jj- - . In the Wake ef the Measles. The little son of Mra. O. B. Palmer. Little Rock, Ark,, had. tha measles.-- t: The result waa a severe cough which grew worse and he could not 3he says: "One bottle of Foley'ssleep. Hon-e- r and Tar Comnound enmnintnw ed him and he has never been bothered mce. ronp, wnooplng cough, measles cough aU yleld to JFoley's Honey and Tar Compound. The genuine Is In the yellow; package always. Refuse ' substitutes. Hedqnlst Drug Co. tle-gre- e1 . . -- - -- : -- -- :( jajFranimsejajeluiJac - il -- -- TmiJeii ie R. ? City-WBtrTh- ere and bona fide settlement on the land prior to May1 26, 1902, the date when the townships were withdrawn for the proposed Wasatch forest, reserve. 1 as oesignatea in the notice, the lands are described as follows: Town ship 19 south, range 5 east, and township 19 south; range east; Salt Lake y meridian, , - .J,.' , 'Jj. oa f-- .'A When' A Saving Account You-Star- t W DITCH; LOW8 , t Ml means that you have adopU ed hablu of thrift and economy that will keep, yon going np In the worlds Instead of alldlng Down. X J WB PAY 4 PER CENT , And offer you every advantage of safe and conservative bank-- ' in: WHISKEY n. .... ; r L f f r N Provo Coaaercial And Savings Bank County Attorney Jacob Evans re turned from Deseret today, where he ; j9 wds called to assist in a search and aalame .proceeding- - conducted there yesterday. The "party against whom the writ waa directed, John Dewsnlp, Whooping cough ts not dangeroua naa iQur barrels of whisky, and sev when the cough is kept looae and ex: eral smaller packages of IntcxlcanU ygivtnf concealed tinder an ashheap .'After pectoratlon easy 1 Capital-tl08.C- v. 3f. , f someargument 'that-aU- T Chamber-Ml!Lge4y;1Tt;"'n- ai :Un used in many epidemics of this dis the stuff be destroyed and thua end with - perfect success. For sale ease, : . the case."IlmJiM:t Drug Co., three stores. - n f I |