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Show b J. M THURSDAY BETTER Mr. and Mrs! X. tained members of AND FAMILY PICTURES FOR YOURSELF Scosatioiial Bargains In Cooke enterthe family at a A-- . Mra. Eva Sildenhall,' . Mrs- - Margaret Miss Ethel Taylor returned from Salt Lake Wednesday after a week's visit. FRIDAY Dec. 1st ' s- 1;" Misaay' Foster of Salt Mike is spending a few days here with rela tives and friends. . ' Matinee 4 p. m. -- SeligfferatCharming .. ms-a- ., .- -: KATHLEEN WILLIAMS IN THE PRIMITIVE" "INTO ir .O Miss Eva flobieon is a Salt Lake visitor for a number of days. . CJ . - Mrs." A. J. Kirkham and children of g to Provo to spent the Lent-ca- ' . SATORJDAYjpeGr Paihe Present?. GLADYS HULETTE IN "THE SHINE GIRL" In Five Parts -- , I rfl wu V Knil mi i J TT76Ti -k- X? 3 -m Every one of these are the. HnTlif n iiiiiv JP) faToTTiSTIaarK ji styles. dfcttm--n-fAa-- -- . j f ta 1 I FARE EEL'S ..1..,..,.ii.....-- v il Provo' s Fashion and Quality Store given this evening at the Ladies' gymnasium under the auspices of the M. I. A. .... --i v penings of the weeTwasThe shower; Mr. and Mrs. Roe Deal of Spring-vill- e Miss Mabel Harding, Mon are spending Thanksgiving day given by. for Miss Piney Marsh, a withMra. Helen DRedfordjn Provo. day eveningof the near future. The brideelect Mr. and Mm R. R. Irvine, Jr., were time was merrily. sent with music and games, during which a delicious Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. luncheon was served. Those present Mr. and Mrs. Aler Hedquist and were the Misses lArvilla Jones, L Argretha Dahle, Thressa family. and Mr,r and Mrs.-J- , C. Deal Venson. were the guests of (Mr. and Mrs. T. Marsh; lATera tJpetishaw, Mrs. HardFr Pierpont today ; at Thanksgiving ing, Mrs. Marsh, IMrs. 'Earl Graham, Mrs. . Smith. Mrs. Angus WMdeMrs. dinner. : r. 33 In the- - ct Metro wonderplay 5-a- THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE" - sTdedt MihTTuT home " gathertngf" Hot Taffialearttot-Mestrfter-m- iid a in of form the can the best be served. today that Thanksgiving chili, dinner. - Yellow Soda Fountain. chrysanthemums Sutton-Chas- ' tt .. e ornamented the dining table and rovera for the followtng were laid: MENU 0F THANKSGIVING DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Cluff, Mrs. Ruth Bailey; Mr. ahdMrs; John W. M c For Patients at the State Mental Adam, IMr. and Mrs. C. T, Vincent. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Harding Mrs. .Mr. Zina Iu'fan, and Mrs. Arnold Cfhicken Fricassee, Green of Pleaaaat GroveMisffea-VerMashed Potatoes. Ethel MoAdam", (Maurlne Dunn, reamed rTunUpMr. Elwood Dunn. Bailey, Following Celery. the repast th time was spent with Charles Willard. Apple Pie. - " music and social chat "Coffee or Milt -- -; "A Merry RambleTbrough Ireland" Raisin Cake. illustrated w For Attendants. v Miss Ethel Taylor was the pleasing iRoast Turkey and Dressing. stereoptican views and 100 charming hostess at a Thanksgiving dinner enan ot Irish stories is the nature Cranberry Sauce. complimentary to (Miss Vivian, Parktertainment to be given in the Second inson and Miss Lyle iBddingtbn of Mashed Potatoes. ward Tuesday evening by William A. Salt Lake. Music and games were Creahied Turnips. Irish-oratMorton)f. entertainingrfeatures enjoyed after .Celery. Plum Pudding, the repast; Tea, Coffee or Milk. Wednesday - afternoon -- Mrs. Jim Sutherland pleasantly entertained a Picture show, concert and ThanksTfie following were guests at a number of her laay rnenas ai a Thanksgiving dinner given by Mr. giving dance. and Mrs. C. K. Giles : Mr. and Mrs. Kensington. Don't wait until the last moment John Giles, Mr. and (Mrs. J. M. Covers were laid for twenty at a Jonson, Mrs. Major Keeler and ' son. if you want photos, for Thanksgiving Thanksgiving dinner given ..by. Mrs; Miss Aleon Strong of Alp'ne. Messrs. or Christmas. Larson and Nygreen'a Annie iM. Young. Included with the O. W. Hyde and Thomas Roardman, Theatr Studio - In Tha Columbia v tf. Building'. guests were Mrs. Vern Phillips of Mrs. Clarence Mr. and Mrs. T: E, Harris had as Brigham City and 1 The marriage of Miss Pearl Jolly . yesterday in the Salt Lake temple Last evening Mayor and Mrs. Daniels SCENE reOH.LTHt WUtttfnC ifBU&L world. gave a beautifully appointed dinner in honor;of the briday couple. Pink and white chrysanthemums were artistically arranged in decorating forlhe 35,000 SEALED PROPOSALS. bran, shorts, pounds pounds Covers at dinner were laid 40 tons straw, 15.900. pounds oats, 600 occasion. ror thirty. Seaied proposals will ..be received pounds lard, 2,000 pounds navy 3,000 pounds dried fruit, by the State 'Board ot Insanity at the beans, At the Third ward Tuesday evening State Mental hospital for supplies for 20,000 pounds wheat, 400' " pounds the M. I. 'A. gave a delightful ThanksCon- - oyster shells, 300 founds charcoal, six months ending LMay Included on the progr50 gallons giving social. 00 pounds blood meal, stating in part, of 12,000 pounds am-were the numbers following 50 boiled 600 turpenlinseed oil, gallons sugar, pounds cocoa, 1,300 pounds coffee. 300 pounds green tea, 10,000 tine, 300 gallons syrup, groceries, Reading, Will Robinson; young ladies quartette, musical selections. Misses pound No, i Japan rice. 5.000 pounds drugs, etc Maud Dixon and Rhea Dixon. oat meal. 4,500 pounds corn meal, For further partrcularr inquire-o- f the 2,000 pounds creamery cheese, 3,000 TwrH, llrarman,stewardr-at-- ' Moore of Paysori. is spending Mrs. O. W. the pounds creamery butter, 5 cases hospital, in Brighani cream of wheat, 100 eases macaroni, Bids must be sealed and marked Thanksgiving holidays Mr. and Mrs. O. 25 "bids for supplies,'' addressed to the 150 pounds whole black pepper, daughter and husband, cases salmon; 3,500 pounds table salt. State Mental hospital, on or before Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy fYisby. 4 dozen baking powder, 5s, 2 cases noon December 14, 1916, bids opened A quiet home, wedding took place, soda, 83,000 pounds flour, on said date. ZOOO today at the residence of Mrs. Z. silyer.4 HllieJboajjesexycnrigMdLo gloss starch, 120 pounds corn starch, reject any and all "bids not advantage-2,40- Whitlaker when "Miss ZeTda WliTltlFef; if Plifton 'lllliPr. pounds soap chips, 2,400 pounds ous to the State, or to accept any hcwama rhfl hrid L. ft pouuds. V, S. Cle anser, part of a n y b id land of Park. City. Bishop-.widotleSQ 8 cases red seal rhe M s6TTperf(5rTiTed thceremony-- n State Board of Insanity, lye, 2 capes bonami. nrocanpa nf immaHiata rlativA rrhp"a 2ra3es sapolio, 3 gross toilet soap, By DR.- GEORGE B. HYDE. 5 cases castlle soap, 25 cases young couple will make their home in laundry fiuperintendent. Park City. soap, 2 cases G. P. Tar soap (small), Provo, Utah, November 30j 1916,. 2. cases Ivory 7 soap Nov. 30 to Dec. 11. (small), 85,000 Artera pleasant' visit wH.h . relatives and friends, Mr. and Mrs-Parley, Van Wagenen and daughter Grace have returned to their ' home In AlbertajCanada. aTnirar-coTDT- JSalt-Lakr-t- he a - Ba -- J or. . - - ' ... -- .. . L- And UVS - ' , 1 Rev. and Mrs, Archibald Stewart and family were the guests of Mr. and iMrs. John Bott at dinner today X. BUSHMAN VIEAYNE -- P fl These are Superior Fabrics y , n f esideace ol jir. and ,Mr, 4L. TAe- twelve. LOVE AND HONOR" ... . , of amerry Thanksgiving dinner party7 family members being; the guests. A variety of choice flowers formed the centerpiece and covers' were laid for MONDAY . t lor : . " -- r- S. Pyne was the scene X. - : c3 SnkBgT?lEgday"wS8 appropriately celebrated at the home of Mrs. Orson BirdA bounteous Tdtnnerrwaa serredx to thirty guests after which games, HiUSicrand social chat were enjoyed. SATURDAY NIGHT -- - :- foriforty five1 guests.--- STILL WATERS" ' .. . iPretty in its appointments was the Thankgiviiig dinner given By Mrs. A beautiful Minerva . Thompson. centepiece of cut flowers adorned the dining table where covers were laid Matinee 2:30 to 5. -- MARGIIRETTE CLARK. -- IN t- me aalSgiWg BE iP Allen, Miss Rhea Hoover, Miss Fawn Jones and Miss Myrtle Stagg spent Thanksgiving day in SLehi the guests of Hiss Myrtle Thurgoo IN , H v. THE HEIR TO THE lIOORAir Five Reels of Paramount ;Excellence 1 r , ' FRANCIS n r r ri Thanksgiving dinner. The table was prettily decorated with cut flowers. THOM AjtLMEIGHN and ANITA KING -- r r n n ccpCrOcpc.orMOC.ocpcpcpcpccCJcpcpcpcpcpcp m 0 12) r n 'r n n o r . : City-with-- her Mr. and Mrs. W. Bailey AlhT)olraxesot-iaIdo&-or-beferdinner.: II. Masters and "Mr. Dec- 4, will .be referred To the attorney for collection. tlie4gt5KrTTKank8glflag" I. r i i v 4we- - Nels Iirsen. Citf ,V.-'V- iiouiids'beef-SOO-ptounds. i Nel-U- ,., - fi-rrr- Tclluridcfflotoio. To malce room for New Stock, we are offering the fol- lowing guaranteed used cars at sacrifice prices: v.. m 1914 Buick 25. Five passenger overhauled . r . .$400.00 1914 Ford Five passenger demountable RimsV . . . . .$175.00 Chevrolet Five passenger demountable Rims, New .'.475.00 Brisco Five passenger 1916 Model New . , . . .7. . .$650.00 Hudson 1913 Model 54 Seven Passenger overhauled. .500.00 1916 Model Right Cylinder Oldsmobile Run 2000 " .; ..... ... , ... MUes .... . ...... ...... $1050.00 . $800.00 Passenger Fine Shape Buick Six 5 Passenger, Fine shape'. 1916 $800.00 1912 Chalmers Roadster, new tires, good shape . . . . $150.00 1912 Studebaker Five passenger, in good $200.00 shape 1914jrYerknd-Fivrssenge- r, . . . $350.00 good shape . 1915 Overland Five Passenger, . . . $425.00 . . . 1916 Buick Six 5 ..L ... .... ...... .... .'&japej IJarforTTonTlnuWl t, .... 1914 Buick Model 37 Roadster in good shape . 1915 Oldsmobile perfect condition, 5 passenger . . . . IcariJtackO. . $400.00 $675.00 $600.00 - - 5 PER CENT. . 1 Successors to New York Clothing Co. -- n H 1 i Famous A delightful social affair of Monday evening was the birthday party given by Mrs. R. D. Sutton complimentary JA fine to her son Lynn,. birthday cake was the appropriate centerpiece for the table. Covers were' laid for ;. - ' thirteen. , - iMr. and Mrs. J. Will Knight were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday, A family reunion and Thanksgiving dinner is being enjoyed by twelve guests at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. D. H,' iMoWlister today. For decorative purposes a display. of the season's . flowers are use. Judge and Mrs. A. R. Morgan gave a daintily appointed - Thanksgiving dinner at their home today. The out of 'town guests included Mr. and iMrs. E. A. Morgan-- of American Fork, David Morgan, IMr. and Mr. Mrs. Eph Rowe, Mr. and 'Mre. John P. Mrrand Mrs. Ralph .Morgan," Mr. And nfffirTnffierTMorganrMir-Bn- tr Mlrldge Snyder all or Spaoish-For- ki The afternoon s hours passed pleas antly with general " social entertain . . ment. . and-Mn- .. , Covers "were laid for ten at a Thanksgiving dinner given by Mrs. Sam Schwab. Musical numbers and social chat 'added to the interest of V the occasion. " the u w weat. -Pn&itii)tlv for men arid boy's every-da-y ri best work shoes thatmoney can buy. tvery pair w ffnv niivf nti i te ( Fmh lRvnntl u i.MMMA tin , 1 B-fif- 1 " . ' Nelson are - holidays spending the Thanksgiving with Salt Lake relatives. ' , Mn.' C. W, Lindsay entertained at dinner today for a party of Salt Lake relatives who are. her guest,:, Z- I . . " One of the lnterestinr eociat- - hap ,v ' i r We have the exclusive agency for the Karl Keeler" of Pay-sospent the fore part of the week with Provo relatives. iMr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Martin rattle Motor Co. CIS mmm o " THESE ARE CASH PRICES; FOR TERMS ADD - rmin 0 Successors to NeWYork Clothing Co. TJ ! |