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Show THE PROVO HF.l ALD AT 8T. MARY'S CHURCH EASTER ESS worn. The people of SL Mary's are especially fortunate this year In . having th Rt. Rev. F. S. Spalding, bishop ot the Episcopal church of the state- - oi Utah; with them Eaister, April n. , lie villi conduct at the church at 7:30 Saturday vening a service pre- paiaioi.y. iu'r the cowing haster serv. i ices aud will preach, to hca "seivice ail ait' wiruiai.y- invited. At 8 u"cocjjJ Kasifr morning he will cteuiau iiaii ' - :BlrPMN6 PLAIN f4 3L$ v. RHBW TSW iT A Sample Lace Curtains - Communion, Bishop Spalumg Mill dv asuisit d in all the sa vices ot the day by Rev. Alfred Ueorge oi Spnngvil.e,! L who ncivcs 'lor be-j- , the lust lew wees tuosi ore the coming oi tue new who wii be beie .'iuesdsiy, Apni m. r r-- . Mbma n. iw iron ma I 1ft Plain and biplane! At rrna. Tn'.nti5ttThe"T5FrvTcrs--Trrnbe'very beautilul. Matins, or uiora.u prayer, will be read, loi.owed by cja-- i Urination service, together vmh a tiig ij or musical oi the iuicharisj or Hoy Communion. The exquisite music of the Angelicau church, aaapa'd lor Easter and sung tne wond over on that day, will be rendered by Si Mary's surpliced cho.r. Tonight at 8 o'clock at the Methodist church, a large. chorus choir will ren der Stainer's, beauthul and impressive Kev.. F. oratorio, "The Crucitmon. O. Leonard, baritone, of Springvil e, and Rev- F. O. Keliey, tenor, ot Provo, will be the soloists. This"' oratorio is especially approprt ate for a Good Friday service, as it deals with the trial, cruciiixion and death oi Jesus Christ. Among the tine chorus number or "Fling Wide the Gates," "God so Loved the World," jand the "Appeal of the Crucified." The tenor solo, "How Sweet the Grace," and the baritone and tenor duet, "So Thou Liftest Thy Divine Petition," are particularly beautilul. K The public is- - cordially invited to musical treat. bear this ' - ForlH"e""ce"ri8ervattve-forr-the- fasiidioua. the finest" We 'are showing -- T"1 1 models found spring togs to in in any b clothing hangar. 10 o'clock. prefer the n- after! shades? wilt plain blue buy serges. But then we can jive you just what you want and fit you per. -- fectly. .a... As low as $15.00. or you can. ASSESSMENT flQ - " - :U Proyji, r" SERVICE-BET- BUY our store, look around our splendid stock, and you will find lots of nice NOTICE ' Company of- - Business, JUtah. : dy - - TER HERE -"- al to. and Mrs. Mary. Vincent cbogen as a delegate to the con vention of the relief corps, which will be held in Ogdea May 20. Arrangements were made for a dime, social which will be given by" Mrs. T. C. Leatham and Mrs. J. W. Brown, at the home of the latter in the Tbird ward Wednesday afternoon next at 2, B o'clock, to which everybody is invited. An excellent nrneram will hnrw nronaraA 23 vruivv t Jt anH an anlAttnliU ilvhAilA n Miss .Laurie, Egger.ten and Bernard O.-- - The Toggery J 8CIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist First door east of Independent Tele- phone office. Services 11. a. m., sub- ject: "Doctrine of . Atonement1';. Sun- aay scnoci, :o. a. m.; weaneaoay sale. CHRISTIAN ' f. . meetinsr.-- 8 tt. cvenlnff-testlmonl- al Reading room open dally except day from 2 to 4 p. m. Same address. Sun.-;0ff- -- - 1 " ... R. L. ANDERBERG, m.- - 'm ic L. 7- UUh. pub-Ap- attended W. -any w9 j "AH ladies welcome to the acccmracdations affnrdprl " by our rest room. " - . Taylor Bros. Co. Provo. Vt&h. "We Never Sleep" . . Secretary. Knignt biock' Fro Eggertsen attended the aviation meet in Salt Lake City. S. LQST-r-Q- ne brindl -- cow, only- one eye. Liberal reward for Mrs. D; L. Walllck bas returned leading to recovery. P 1000 North First East. 3tpd! from a delightful week's visit to Salt Lake City, where she has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. M- B. 14, 1911. ril things. You won't have to wait weeks perhaps months or pay; freight charges when you buy here. Whenever ydu to inspect our complete stock of things one of which will add to the newness of your home we know that we will be doing seme moving too moving some of them put to your new place. are-rea- Notice is bereiiy gives that at a of the board of directors of meeting ' Tintic Central Mining Company, held on the 12th day or April, 19ll, an assessment (No. 7) of Mc per share was levied on the outstanding-capitstock of the. corporation,, payab'e im Mrs. Hyde of Riverton Is mediately to- R. L. Anderberg, secxfirelatives in Provo. and friends tary, room 7 Knigat block, ProVo, visiting Utah. Any stock "upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Mrs. H. S. Pyna and Miss Rachael Wednesday, May 17, 1911, wjll be de- Pyne have returned from a pleasant linquent, and advertised for sale at visit with friends in Salt Lake City. nub'ic auction, and unless Davmetit made before, will be sold at my office Miss Floss Dunn and Miss Leona Wednesday, June 7, 1911, at the pay J? a; m" S?1 punn,were among the week's visitors C08t of advertising and the expense of to Salt Lake City. BETTER. VALUES BETTER Mercantile Co. .. - - BETTER CLOTHES to brighten up some room. Whatever you need, come down to Tintic Centraf" Mining - Principal Place " in the air still higher up. n : 0- ; a rug or carpet, or a few curtains or drapes, or a new piece of lurni-tur- e PASTURE Stock taken for season; good pasture; close in. W. F. Giles. 4t , C will surely need some new things. Mavbe IT PAYS TO TRADE AT Wood-Clifto- 3 No. CO you SEE OUR EAST WINDOW - The Co.-- moving VALUES TO $1.50 -- - i , Or perhaps you 4 Copyriffhri'.'OO, by C, E, ZimmenuaD - you want them. Ing Tuesda 10 o'clock s ". Patterns a' bit "flighty" if. tapl'gray--djiwn-of-the-mbr- h Tuesday - Fine woolens, from our own land aqd from across the sea. Special Special -- iFSSS, Subscribe for The Herald. $1.50 year - Easter Presses Miss Lydia Jones and Miss Pearl Jones spent the, past few days with friends' and relatives In Salt Lake EasteF'Siiits lt'n II ' W Sliirls m "t ' ; l9t ' BiUJEUHB'l, Ifiaflloii, .Mat ion "" City. 9 Mrs. Annie Young is entertaining a Z nnmhfir of cuests this afternoon in SI compliment to Mrs,. James Boycen,;s 1 nhn- - )ui5itPYt wpfk - Tor spvp.rai ; onths"' stay in Charleston. x ; ........ i dainty-refreshmen- IS GREAT ..... ... ' But the Great Line of v Misses9 White Graduating Dresses I ..The Junjrau Club. met last evening a iat the home of Miss 'Maude Bowen.'fll 'Several interesting readings were given by members of the club, and were served. The,Q next meeting will be at thehome of Miss Nettie Knudsen.. The" members present were the Misses Pearl Olson, Etta Ellertsen, Winnie Wllkenf, Lulu Fawn Brimhall, Lydia Culbertaon, ' Olive Maiben, Nettie KnudKnudsen, sen, and Mrs, fay Ciimmings. K 9 e :And- - ts - 1. Received Today Styles that are up to the minute. that are reasonable. , Ladies' Dresses are Greater ! Prices Club met Wedhome of Mrs. at the afternoon nesday Ed TV- - Jones. During the afternoon, Prof. Joseph Peterron of the Brigham Young University, gave a very inter esting and instructive talk on "Personand Growth " The Its "The Utah They cost ao more, but Look Better Sorosfs .1 17 cverytntmg m Embroideries Wide Embroidery Flouncing Never was so Cheap Meaning ality, subject as presented by Prof, Peterson was very much appreciated by the of ladles "present The next "be at the "home of Mrs. ie "club-wPhil Speckart, and members of the Nineteenth Century Club wilUf urni sh . .. the program., - ml mtm. at a delightful card party . at their home, in the First ward Wednesday evening.' The home was bright with a Oxblood Oxfords t": This price is for Saturday only. It includes every "pair .of Mens Oxblood Oxfords in'; the store. The Myle is the latest hich toe on thexswinsr' -- The stock is good smooth calfskin in the ' oxblood - color. The. soles . r profusion . of . peach' b'oesomsT"7 the flowers being used throughout the rooms. The prizes ' of-- the evening were awarded to Mrs, A. B. Morgan and Alma. Van Wageneh. The guests at the pleasant affair were Messrs. and Mmes. Wo; M.J Roylance, N, H. Nelson, David Openshaw," J. B'.Hod-soA. B. Morgan, Joe Buttle,' E. R. Knowlden, Alt Malbent C. E. Loose, Chester Deal, Ed T. Jones, J. & Farrer, Walter Whitehead, J. W. Farrer, Roger Farrer, Ed Farrer, Ferre Decker, Charlespecker, Will Ward,' Chas. Ward. Dell Chipman, Raymond" Freck-letoV; StokerAN. Holdaway;E. F. 1L 5 ; . . An i 1 Remember, this price is for Saturday only. uz tt! I n, .makran4CFgJuddf r TheW,T. Shorluan relief corps No. It., held a very p!hvs3ut nieet-f, Rh Presi- x Wednesday afternoon Jd.'ut Mrs. Kitty A. n.nes prcV('!ng. 'i't-usular bu,efJ(f the lodr?- Xas We-haye- 'I - CUHJl r Were X the new things jn silks. Examine the quality r closing out some lines of ladies1 and chHdrpn :A shoes: See hand bills. ll ITS in A PLEASURE 1 dSHQlj G. A: or I'M CL1 of every description from the cheao to the New lot of LaiiesLjneriPohgee and Wool Mixture Coats just received n, are oak. and ' Hates, and are sold They are made by prossett 1 . ! c a-- t Mr. and Mrs. Joe Farrer entertained Hen's $4;00 and $5.00 J ill ' i li4 I Apw o G |