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Show Florence Provo's talented song blrd has come "i Lake Fu6FoThonor at adancing party at the Second : ward amusement ball as ' Iflw Bffle Evans hM returned from given by, the mutual improvement sociation of the ward.. Miss Carleton tvTtoit to Salt Lak'Cit leaves for a mission to" the Southern the latter part of the month states' in -- arc more necessary than" 1:1JEASTER HAXS Nineteenth Century Club-m- et affornnnn at thp hnmA of Mrs. P. S, Newcomoe, Tne nrsi paper lot the afternoon was given by Mrs, ,Newcombe on" "The Relation of Com !pulSOJ-Educational JLaWS tO Miteracy. - i WB was loiiowea vj an- imer esting discussion on the subject Dr C. Clark gave a very Interesting, lec ture on "Recent Discoveries in Medical Science." The lecture was very much aDDreciated and will be con tinued at the next meeting of the club --The flrfot . c,. . . . I'l- Via." Pawn Honrv l -- in cou ,., h. TAtiirn from visit to Boise, Idaho, the of her sister, Mrs. G. W. Theriot gsest -a .H ! a,,--- .. The Daughters, of 'the Mormon batal- Mrs. May Fairer, lioa will meet with p . corner FirsJ, West and streets, Friday afternoon next at 3 . First.-.Sout- h - - wWclrwitrbrlieitinHheHB the library. has returned in Pro vo canMr. and Mrs. J. B. Ashton, formerly the past few of this city, but whohae-.beBi- e the guest of Biffing in Salt Lake City, where Mr. Ashton is Tnanager of Beveral of the most popular theaters, are in Provo Mrs. James B, Woods was a Salt this week. Mr. and Mrs, Ashton will Lake visitor last week. move to Piovo to reside the first of Mrs. Cooper Janderson to ber home at Olmsted yon after having spent days in Salt Lake City, Mrs. A. M. Wrench. 4 May. It. L. Woods of Barclay, Nev., is 'spending a couple of weeks in Proyo with his son, James B. Wood's, and fam- . r. Fashion demands a consistency in women's dress, and with the present style of skirt, the feet are very mucn in evidence, and if improperly shod wllLjuin the effect of the finest- -. . Easter hat or gown. With a finely fitted McCoard Shoe or Oxford the hat or gown will ber increased in appearance one hundred fold, an4 the Shoe expense.. Is so little, - as we have fine models in high or low cuts, priced from 2.00 to J5.00. TTVMaw - five-month- s' 4'-'-,- '- SHOES THAT WEAR Fred, were Salt Lake visitors last Miss Heather Barthell of Ogden Is nendng a few days jwith friends and 7' relatives in 'rovor' Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Turner, of Eaton, ' Colo., are here visiting tlves. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Snow announce the engagement ' of their daughter, slay me, to Albert Anderson, the marriage to take place la the sear fu- ture. - Miss Helen Carleton : will be the - - Ill three-fifth- -- " ' " - Drug e 7" ";. -- r lore Cream The following jurors responded to the call of the venire in the Fourth district court for the April term yes- ierday, moraing: C. E. Loose ,S. J. ItPP6tj6aflII--- . Roundy, James P. Crowther, Loroy Davis, John. H. Allen, Lorenso Comer, Wm. T. Te. John Beck, John E. Oakley and J. D. Wadley. C. E, Loose was excused by reason of Important business engagements, and John Greenhaugh because it was doubtful whether his' residence was in Utah or Tooele county. The following additional Jurors were drawn: Parley P. Curtis, Salem; K. D. lird, Mapleton ; James Qoodmmc, dVo jbeiich; John Hutchings,. Lehi;Irvine : P Luell, Benjamin Argyle. Frank Argyle, Spanish Fork; James H, Dunk'ey, American Fork; Joseph F. Wace, Santaquin; Hogoa , NIelson.j Pleasant Grove. Delivered' " YOU CAN GET THE SAME FANCY DRINKS HERE AS CAN BE HAD IN ANY LARGE CITY IN THE COUNTRY Moore's Independent Drug Co. The Quick, Careful Druggists "TO ; Have --Received Another Large " ment of most nifty patterns and largest stock in. the-ci- ty from which to select1 your new hat. flVJM k B VKJI it c Ship- - - i "6y9s $4.00 to $10.00 7r-'- r uiai voiiuui uc uupuuiieu mrrovo ioFTue money Mrs. M. S. Dusenberry 20 North f - l uV IW "I'M n Ml " " . : . .MONUMENT, 1 I I t - 1 r 1 r 1 - 1 1 - f 1 1 - t . . GUARANTEED ' . 1 z.r- thuzi jlZ k in Wa CHILDREN'S, MISSES' & LADIES .' want that I I : ' You will " HHt ia - I. A line at from . 7 - Jne,Jor wehave thesmartest styles ""! Pfit up in any quantity. -- . Don't forget to pay this store a LlPr buying anything -- in the II Cost no more than Common Ones , . jcaster; V; Try Some of Our Specialties . Only Nine Days Until CT0 S? ' Cream Ice TO CALL OF VENIRE FEET 11,1 all social occasions. J. Pure - Cream JURORS RESPOND S NOW berry tunnel baa been extended 290 feet, making ;the "total -- lengthy 11,109 s w. isitiley was down from feet, or. nearly of the total shop when "the length Salt Lake City Mcday to attend eompletedwhl monthly meeting of the Knight Woolen T'he progress in February and March Mi'ls Company, at which routine business connected with the operation of has not been as great a fpr several of the percedlng motnhs on account of the the mills wasconsidered. in the tunnel, which The business Is reported -- as being big flow of carried on in a manner very satisfact has interef erred with the work. There is now about six or seven sec ory to the directors tinder the manageond feet of water f'owing out of the ment, of W. U. Hancke. tunnel. a Project Engineer. J. li Lytel, J.illiam Knight was elected to fill the vacancy occasioned by however, is of the opinion that the the former manager, James Dow. E. T. present water" producing region is Ellison was here from Layton to at about passed, and that Lthe work will be more rapid hereaf ter; tend the meetings. Siitkon-Chas- t mm M In the month of March the Straw Academy This Week at ": ;: week. value at cessful concert in the Salt Lake tab .... ernacle. , A number of prominent Utah musi etsna hawcalled onTfr. HetnemaShT and Saturday evening last, by- invita tion. Miss Florence Jepperson called on Mr. iieinemann and sane -- several numbers for him. He was astonished at her proficiency in music and deep ly impressed by the richness of her tones. After hearing her ho said in his impressive broken-- ' English : "In all America, I have not heard a voice such as this," which covered the young lady with as much confusion as delight Mr. lleineniann devoted half an aour in coaching Miss Jepperson in very difficult German song, and it was a very interesting and Instructive thing to follow his manner o fteaching. Willard Andelin and his wife, Ar- vlila Clark Andelin, of tfei city, were w. r puiiits oi rroiessor nememann. I TUNNEL Dr. Fred Taylor and sons,. Heber and i Lake, musical and social circles, and who last Thursday gave a very suc EASTER. SHOES Mrs. Salt Lake City last week. i oweiTextra sfzF2$ x4T inches. Our regular 35c the great German baritone. who ia the lion of the hour la Salt mann. Uiss lo Roberts Trsr-Sar visitor during the past week. - .... 1 - - - . - . . r. . .... ; ,.' ALSO MORE LADIES' TAILOR MADE SUITS - - r'";--F-- if h - - - . 1 - n .r fI l-- M ........ ..i. I vilA:: 1 - Befdre DECORA TION DA Y fMmw m -:-f:-: - t Fabrics r T . v. m w&AZJr t. m I T . . IT IS A PLEASURE TO SHOW7THEM See us andlrrange for It. W6 have a splendid variety 7 in both Marble an J Granite r. : "KS:2y'I.!iarK2 rt e Silk and Wool Dresses-- of the Latst 7;: - u & GranUc Works South or. 'iulaicc'd en Fiist South Street . PHOVO UTAH : v - ' -. 7 Ml I'l "J . 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