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Show ' " Clubr- - Notes - ' New Train Service Trip Jhrodgh the Rockies 1000 Mile VIA i - " arid Personals In Connection With ' SANTA FE ROUTE BURLINGTON ROUTE ROCK ISLAND ROUTE MISSOURI PACIFIC UNION PACIF THREE iMre.JSamul: Schwab is spending zing the coming year: and Monday, April president, Mrs. Shown at the Princess next' Saturday, V Picture. the day in Salt Lake City. Scenic J. W. Aird; vice president, Mrs. J. Hughes; recording secretary, Miss J Mrs. George Somers of Salt Lake Thomas; corresponding secretary, City is the guestof Mrs. Jas. Brown Mrs. P. S. Newcombe; treasurer,' Mrs. this week. Philip Brimm; executive committee, FAST TRAINS i t.. -.- Edison An Two Nights to Chicago-T- wo Nights to St, Louis Three Nlghts'to New York Choice of .Routes EAST m Mr,- - A. E. Buckler, Mrs. A. F. Palm Mrs. Bert Twelves has issued .invi- and Mrs. W. B. Searie. The club tations for a whist party to be giv-e- n will hold its next session with Thursday afternoon next. ; - TO CHICAGO, KAN Mrs. Louisa McBride entertained James Duffin has returned from a Calivisit through Southern with a prettily appointed" dinner at ten-day- 's fornia. her home Sunday. A vase THROUGH SLEEPERS SAS CITY of red ST. carnations occupied the center of the "Everything Comei tp'Him Who Waits.'' An Edison Comedy at the Princess Miss Florence Duffin spent Satur' "" next Saturday. dining, table and the guests were Mr. day and Sunday with friends and relaand- Mrs.- - J.-' George, Mr. and Mrs. tives in Lehl. J. E. Jensen, Mr and Mrs. John Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Pyne, Mr. and Miss Pearl Bennett Mrs. Luoian Noyes, Mrs. Cyril Duffin from a month's visit in Salt Lake and Mrs. Annie Young. City with her sister, Mes. Frank Otto, For further information see" any D, & FL - " 6. agent of address I. A. BENTON, G. A. P. D., Salt Lake City. F. A. WADLEIGH, G. P. A., ' - LOUIS ., Denver, Colorado. '' SMOOT SP AFFORD Patching Political Fences Winter Rate Delivered in Taffs Presidential Pasture . ' M. - " . Jack-Bo- V. has-return- - - '"ctrum. - .M -- Lewis Jones, who will leave Wednesday next on a mission to Great The teachers and officers of the honor at Britain, was the guest-o- f Sixth ward Sunday school will enter J.lInLlf..l Al ueuguum social gieu uy lub ibbui- tain with a dancing party in the ward of Poukh ward aUthward bm the hall Wednesday evening next. house Friday evening. An interesting programme f songs and readings was Manager J, B Ashton of the PrinA given and dancing was enjoyed. cess and Ellen entertained the of. was Jones Mr. $30 by given bers of the Pell Mell club at a thea- - purse il trg party at lhe.rincessla3i." week4 .. 1 ' concensus of opinion that his stand on reciprocity and the Wiley scandal President approaching, Taft is looking over his cabinet with resulted in his forlekure" of a large measure of .public confidence. a view to determining who among As a lietenant best., fitted to handle their number will be of greatest sermachine end of the Taft camthe vice to him in the struggle for paign, Frank present were Mesdames Emma Boyce, Leatham, Mary K. Farrer, Dorotha M. Carter, Letitia Gewinner, Mary Smith, Elizabeth M. Saxey, Mary Vincent, W. H. Ray, Martha Bibbens, Josle Vincent, Hannah Gillis, Etta B. Retter, K. Swenson, John Swenson,. VJ.. .B, Keeier, Miss Jennie smitn, Mr. 'ana Mrs. D. O. Waid, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mrs. Peter Boyce, E. Curtis, Mr.-an-d Williams. James and Brown J. W. 1 j S ' A A 1 ' - -- "t be of much interest to the many in friends of the young bride-elethis city will be that of Miss Jessie Ramsey, a former resident of Provo. and' now residing in Salt Lake City, and Wilford Ence which will take place Wednesday morning in the Salt Lake temple. A reception will be ev- in the voune 4h iendArwl . w noonl i or home tae.onueB ening at the auntx Mrs. , Emma , Ramsey 'Morris, on South Second West street ct The officers of the Fifth. Ward Relief society delightfully entertained the teachers and members of the society Friday afternoon, The affair oi-n sucie was neia in tne-Hi- m and musical a program literary and, was enjoyed and refreshments were served. The hostesses were Mrs. Mary 'Mrs. Diantha Worsley, Mrs. Mrs. Hannah Mary Ann Boshard, "nn-- Y T A Q J. F Dunn; The ceremony was per- f0rmed at 7 oclock in the presence of relatives and friends of seventy-fiv- e the couple, Bishop Albert Man waring officiating. The bride was attend- JohlTsonr Qeor the groom, as matron of honor ami- as groomsHenry Smith officiated man. The bride wore a dainty bridal dress of white embroidery with trimmings of Val lace and carried an armful of .pink rose buds. Mrs. Johnson was attired in a handsome gown of yellow-- lace. The house was effectively decorated with pink and white carnations, the same flowers adorning the dining room and tables where a wedding supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Borg will be at hojne j after April 15 at 211 North Academy avenue. ' Republican national- - con-v- ( ntijn draws .near the voting .population .is e.iarating.the sheep,. Iron; the goats, in the group of presidential possibilities, and in no less a measure is President Taft leaning upon his cabinet members and others to discov. er who is able to bear the most weight Politicians concede that this year will see one of the fiercest struggles lor political supremacy waged for decades. Realizing this fact. President Taft is trying to intrench himself behind a formidable phalanx of supporters, and to build up an organiza" tion which will be victorious. Those closest to the president seem to consider James Wilson, Secretary as link in the cabinet chain, by reason of the fact tharhis vigorous advocacy cf Cacf nadian reciprocity resulted in io-prestige for Taft throughout the ru;olicies in his state. The cirral districts which has long been Wilson's stronghold; From a political cumstances that Secretary Nagel is with the iioint of view many statesmen eon-- j at. present at logger-heaalliance, an organi-znt'osider that Mr Wilson's chief virtue Opi'n;un-Americawhich Loast the control of lies in the fact that he has never done anything very bad, and has, by H.itOO.OOO votes, has a tendency to lowa plodding faithfulness-- , won his way er the balance on the side contrary into the hearts of the agriculturists, :.--'' '! . :n hi favor. but in spite of this strength it is the Attorney General Wickersham occu- us-te- 3 n - n j Headquarters for Farm Fences. " WADE IN ALL HEICHTS Made .of lar.crc, stron it, hi,h-gradsteel wires, heavily galvanized. Amply provides for expansion urA contraction. Is practically everlasting. Never goes wronr. ncn:atterhow great a strain is put on it. Does not mutilate nor injure stock." , r. c; . TLTO Gatiis,i Horsssj - - EVERY BOD GUARANTEED by us and guaranteed by the manufacture. C:.H v.ud see it. We can show you how it will save you money anil funci your fields so they will slay fenced. Latest refIrf.mf5i8jre.8pryed tbgs and Pigs Paternr.Wlre-Gatea- ." Poultry Netting i and mesh, WE BUY OUR WIRE FENCE IN CAR LOAD LOTS. Therefore; we. are prepared to sell you at lower prices than ever. All sizes of American Wire Fence. - ' We .also carry u complete line of builders hardware. : i s Beebe Lumber Company Phones 104-10- Provo, Utah B 5 UTAH FOR SALE The state dairy and food - r ' 1 - West- j FOR SALE 400 folding chairs, very Address J. B. Ashton, Rer cheap. Theatre company, Provo. WANTED Call 531-- The fact that he had no sooner embarked upon his political career than ho proceeded to read the progressive element out of the Republican party deprives" him"of a necessary virtue, namely, the ability to coerce the ve" "VTeineiiT and s"w ing" If Tn-- " to line, shoulder to shoulder with the old guard. Also his "trust busting" proclivities- have won hiiu many an enemy abong business men. The fact is that the Taft, cabinet, taken as a whole, is not a tower of strength, to the president in his strugIf he would gle for rwnomlnation, throw Wickersham overboard the shin would be considerably lightened. Wickersham Is a millstone about the neck of- Taf tin his fight for political existence. Girl for wkv house - LADIES FREE Manufacturer's" ag(e)nt has a; few samples dinner sets to be given away for a few hours , work la jUjIs .locality Lad-- , dress"" Manufacturer's 511 Agent, Heist Building, Kansas City, FOR SALE od horse. M. I, Bushman. Call 1st No. or Phone 437y. Mo. CHEAP-Go- buggy at 551 E. - , FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman to assist with cooking at HoteJ Roberts, Provo, Utah. Big WTages. HELP WANTED Day and weavers' Steady work. Apply.-tnight Portland Woolen Mills, Portland, Oregon. MALE HELP FEM ALE WANTED. and nijcht weavers. Steady-work.- . :o Portland Woolen Mills, land, Oregon. RIO SPECIAL GRANDE Day -- Apply Port-- , CONFER- ENCE FLYER. The Denver and Rio Grande will a special conference tralo April 4th to 7th Inclusive, leaving Provo at 7:45 a. m., arriye'at Salt operate Lake City Dt Lake. City .at vo 9:20 a: m. Leave Salt 12:4") 11 ; 59p m. arrive Pro a. m. For the L. D. - RIO GRANDE at 5 and ciety April and the Ladies Relief 8, April 3, the Denveer and soRio-Giand- e will sell round trip continuous passage tickets to' Salt Lake City arid return at Tat eTor one'" singlef are--" for the round trip. Tickets on sale 'to 7, inclusive, with final April rtturn limit of April .12. '" JVmlLM IXCH.ELL. f - . Agent. SPECIAL. FLYER, The Denver and Rio Grande will train operate a special conference April 4th to "7th Inclusive, leaving Provo at 7:45 a. a, Arrive at Salt Lake City, at 9:20 a, m. Leave Salt Lake City at 11:50 p. m., arrive ProT vo at 12:45 a. m. CONFER-ENC- E Highest Price Paid for Iron, Brass, Copper. Rubber etc. I At 410 S. 3rd West PEDRO, LOS ANGELES AND SALT LAKE RAILROAD. L. D. - 8. Conference, ChuVehy Salt Lake City, April 5 8AN Is the Electric sign attracFRENCH DRY CLEANING AND ' DYEING. , :, tive both day and night. -Give us Trial Today It draws the people to jour ; to 7, 1912. CLEANING PROVO , V.-- window at night and they lo--' For the above occasion the Salt DYEING C.; cate'you'r place .'of "businesi Lake Route will make a rate of one 432 West Center . , fare round the for trip. by that same sign the next 4. 3 IncluDates: 7 to Selling April day TRY IT. .', Designs and quotation! sive. : Return Limit: April J2, 1912, THE CLASSIFIED COLUMN promptly submitted. Ask the ticket agent MAY CONTAIN Important: THE ELECTRIC CO. SOMETHING for ticket Yla the gait: Lake Route. OF' INTEREST .46 N'orth Academy. TO YOUt Semi-Annu- tIS.HT7 fmmm . . : - BICYCLE. Se ern. Union. depart- ment is conducting a detailed scoring of all of the creameries, condensed milk factories and cheese factories in the state. Along with the inspection of the plants of these establishments an investigation of the sanitary condition of the stables belonging to them Is also being conducted. The scoring method employed by the state department Is the official system used by tb.e wjwjwuw),. . Xb,? crediting is done on, a scale of 100 and the following details are scored at heach establishment: General appear ance of premises, outside and inside; floors, drainage, refrigerator, machinery, water, raw- materials: used and cans. In the inspection of buildings particular attention is being given to the outbuildings. The purity of the used and the location and condition of the wells are other details that will be closely inspected. The scoring has been going oil for several days, and already the work has been completed in all of the counties of the state except Millard, Sanpete, l'iu'.e and Weber. A report of. the comparative sunding of all of t!u establishment of these iniiustrie.s will l;e announced shortly by VAMMard Hanson, dairy and commissioner, . . d 0 THE REAL SIGN . HI.- '- FOR SALE Eggs for hatching and1 chicks, pure bred. B. P.. Rocks, and R. I. Reds, winter laying strains. 542 N 1st E. St. Phone 241-day-ol- ultra-progres- Lewis Jones, who leaves Wrednes-da- y on a mission to England, was the of a pleasant surprise party recipient v tfuuco anu iiu .'i j ' of his parents,-- Mr. and home the at . v; The Nineteenth Century club met Mrs. J. G. Jones last evening when T?;Wt- - 1 f t nm lcf of thia hnm Cif ahjut twenty, of hla young frienda met Music and recitations Mrs. W B. Searle when the annual at his home. election was. held. The following were given by the guests present and Mitt hmmt WANTED 500 new subscribers Provo Herald within 30 days plea a' position in political affairs which must annoy the administration ' 1 17 Telephone CLASSIFIED ADS BE To-)-- , weT?nthe-offlcer5-chosen !T KEPT CLEAN III d Judith The, bishopric of the First ward pleasantly 'entertained the members q! tevw&rdt n social in the amuseAfter a ment hall Friday evening. of and speeches, dancsongs program refreshments was and enjoyed ing were served. ,The program consisted of a duet by Mrs. J. W. Farrer and A pretty home wedding of the Mrs. Alta Strong; solo. Mrs. J. W. fi n t J.nrci nc OAfl TVnttn. .miooa iuuu UdUHJia, iwui3 jjasc "TTtrn. wao uiav rarrer; SOIU, Jits. of Bishop Berg; response, uUnn and Kenneth' Borg which C F. Decker: step dance, Jos. Strong; original poem. S. S, Jones. of the ride'5 parents, Mr; and Mrs. - postmaster general, is betng relied jrp.otr' Taft to assist in the work of conjuring harmony out of the hy mass of politics which the convention will be. His experience-achairman of the National Republican committee has given himvsuch an intimate knowledge of"the innerork-ing- s of national politics that he 'will be. able to. juggle the organization leaders with singular ability. Mr. Hitchcock has the confidence of party leaders in southern section of the country, despite the fact that his resignation as chairman of the National Republican : committee was in line with an avowed policy of his break away from machine politics. f aqcr?rr;.ir c'.fiVwiuijePce an2 Labor Charles Nagel, who is also national committeeman from Missouri, is a t vaul.ii le to Taft, being the con-- ' "i: ? 'j:-0which directs republic-ca- Astke - . H. Hitchcock, -- - The second in a series of dime and Mrs Frank" W. Stubbs, of cials to be' given by members of the spent the week end in Provo-- j the guests of. Mrs Stubbs' parents, W. T. Sherman Relief Corps was held Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Farrer. .. Friday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Campion- aHrovd to Mrs. Jas. Brown will entertain withke most dejghtful. vocal solos were a whist party Wednesday evening .in glven by Mrs. Etta B. Retter and honor of her guest, Mrs. Geo. Somers Mrs. John Swenson and at 5 o'clock ' of Salt Lake City. a luncheon was served. The guests ' Herbert S. Pyne went to Salt Lake City yesterday morning having been called there by the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Barret Pulhem. 11 tial election Mr. Mrs. We have plenty. With the shadow of the presiden- 1 . it now while you can. Get . - . : a If I I i i |