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Show SOCIETY Mr. Briefly Told JlK and . 1 SalMay--lie Ed. T. Jones Mart wVltoylaBe-iri- itr has- - been serving a two rear' mission la Eng-ub at" their home last evening. The hand, is morning home ,and will land rooms were beautifully decorated with in Portland April 2 having come on vae of JEaster UHes,:and 7profuBionitD7r iftaier MageBtie.' IThli bit of wlH eived with much plea. f hrihl inrtor flower, were seenlnew man s mends m uie young iug e throughout Progressive j this' city, among whom ha wan very was played arid the prizes Were awsrd popular. Before returning to Provo ed to Mrs. Ferre ecker and; JDayid number of Mr,:itoylance wia;-tisi-t The- guests present were ' Openebaw. the larger Eastern cities. J Messrs. and Wines. A. 8. Fowler ol Salt Lake City; J. R. Hodson, Win. M H. M. Fennimore, division commer . RoylanceC. F. Decker, David cial superintendent; C. C. Pratt, traf. Will Ward, Joe Farrer, John fic superintendent, and. F. W. Ferrli, Farrer, Alma Van' - Wagjgn, W. E. division plant superintendent, all of Stoker, A. B. Morgan, C. Ward, Ferre the Bell Telephone Company, of Salt Decker, and N. H. Nelson. Lake City, werain Provo ievneyn of the past week Inspecting the local MIbs Helen Garleton, who leaves office. Mondaxinext for a missldnTdThe Southern states, was the recipient of some of the people smudged here a pleasant surprise party last evening Wednesday night a there was a foreat the home of her mother, Mrs. Ellen cast of a low temperature from 20 to Carleton in the Second ward.' About 24 after midnight a degrees. Shortly twenty-fiv- e guests enjoyed a candy storm" blew up, and there was a fall pull and a number of interesting of about two inches of snow yesterday games. morning. It is not believed the fruit was damaged. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Leedom ar rived this morning from Los Angeles, Judge J. EL Booth in delivering now Cal., on an "extended visit with their the- - story ef -- the history-o-f PrgyortS daughter, Mrs. W.o. Cates, and fam the students of the seventh and eighth ily. grades of the public schools, who are studying Whitney's school history of Mrs. A. D. St Clair, of Salt Lake Utah. City, was the guest of Mrs. E. J. Next Friday will be veteran day in Rhoad at dinner at the Hotel Roberts the public schools pf Provo. Each ol Wednesday. the schools expect' to receive a visit Mrs. AVilllam .Bingham and Miss from some one member of the G. A. R., Nellie Jones have returned from an the Indian war veterans of the hand cart pioneers on that day. extended pleasiiieJyip to California. . Card lay AT " sixty-thre- r - V e're "spring'm Spring bonnets !, - Open-shaw- And we've "sprung' new tethiTMB9n4" It's "so different, you of the know, old chap-H3- ut ordinary in style and colon . Populates no name for it, though ! ! They're going like hot cakes among, the young men Derhieaaremdre conser vative, aren't they? , " . You can't buy a better at $3.00 Derby any where least on the- earth. Getewe that will make you feel at peace with the world and make you look that way, too. -- r- - "Crushers' of the better quality, The most enthusiastic buying should, prevail at. LONDON'S tomorrow. These pronounced bargain, offerings the result of several opportune and ad vantageosfe trade turns bring you this spring's choicest wares at considerable under their legitimate worth. The LONDON STORE always gives its pat-- ,, rons the;;Jberijgiit of every profitable and unusual these rousingspialFlWoiTow's - - spirited selling. Hats are a specialty but men's clothing is aJwaysTon our mind. - ite Hbus e, Sh oes In the case of Elizabeth W. Booth Afrg, 15. Gillls of Eureka is a Provo visitor, the guest of Mrs. Joseph Wit vs: Heber T. Booth, ' Judge J: E. liaruson. Booth rendered a decision granting an Interlocutory decree of di plaintiff The Nineteenth Century Club and a vorce the custody of the minor chil number of invited gueBts will meet $20 per month alimony, $25 at this evening at the home of Rev, and dren, torney fees, and costs. Mrs. F. O. Kelley." Dr. Ralph of B. Y. University will give Mayor W. H. Ray is in receipt of a the lecture of (he evening, and the letter from Grand Junction. Colo from a man who paid $1100 for oi dered: Piano duet, Mrs. kelley and with which to heat h:s orchard during Mlsg Helen BonhamV baritone solo, the late frost and then lost all his "Goodbye Summer," Murray Twelves; fruit. This showB that the unusual ' piano solo, Mrs. Kelley; tenor and cold snap was not more severe In Utah -barijone luet, Messrs, Keller and than in. Colorado. . . ".: - - 4 ce pur-chasechen- Cham-berll- n The Toggery . 1 Twelves. MM eas v- -- -"- .. We make a specialty of good fresh but: the court gave the meats of all kinds; : and our de children to the husband. She has been is the best." For fpur service livery keeping thm since, it is alleged. of bill next or meats phone groceries The cm wM tafcen under advise-men- t 32-28 29. Sutherland West Brot, :rr ttnti! r She agreed A Host of Economy Offerings For Tomorrow in Spring Footwear -4- Saturday. 41 Center, 4 vVANT A cueroDY twlnf on fendant iot or children. the application - ren E. de- ft modification of the inter, Jn the divorce suit of decree locutory Half Grace Hall, la now E. v. Joseph Booth in the heard by Judge being wer Fourth fllstricl court, married April 18, 1404, and October1 IB, 1910, "philnUff waggran ted an ; decree of - divorce, - by .which he was given the custody of two minor children. The defendant .now seeks to have this modified by 79 , havlnglhja..xujBtody..-ofthe.ihildr.e- The ease of Armee Holln vs. WarParis has been net for hear11. Mar ing. In the case of Tnomas Larson vs. Pleasant Grove City the restraining order has been so modified as to enjoin defendant from interfering with plaintiffs use of tWd Cubic feet of f water per minute instead of cubic foot Robert Anderson was sentenced to serve sit months in the county jail on a previous plea of guilty' loa, : one-hal- per-secon- d, statu-toa-oifeoj- Lz L n given to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Matley. of Benjamin, who are now caring for the children. .The mother states that Hall agreed that she should have the children if he would withdraw a cross complaint la their divorce proceedings last year. Earl An interlocutory decree of divorce has been grafted Heber J. Clark by default from Tena "Taylor Clark on the ground of desertion. Defendant 1b now .believed to be in. Denver. The parties were married here Septem' ber 14, 1909. law Musf Miss Dorothy Newcomb, who , has been on the sick list for the past week, is reported to be improving '. t rapidly. "LOST Tw6 certificates of Beck Tunnel , mining stock, Nos. 3523 and 6263, w Return to Fred - Moore, Moore's Independent. Drug Co. and- - re ft DID YOU EVER 8TOP TO THINK That ope qf be main essentials to per fect health, )a a good set of teeth? If your teeth, are bad, you are naturally unable tq properly masticate food, and materia meflSca saya indigestion is the result And again, there Is nothing more obnoxious to your associates than decayed teeth and resultant foul 15c toilet paper 3 rtffijfotT 25 .. " -- , i " .tf UP-Str- house tor sale on terms. i 1Mb; mm: STRAYED OR STOLEN One dark jkbay mare, 3 years ordt branded "JAL' rnone rcBraDined) on left snouiaen -- MWMMMMMS . - - a smart velvet two-stra- p Pump: one of the 1911 creations in footwear; the kind that sells- - for $5? our price. . .$3.45 ' - . -. smart velvet and suede button Shoe, with A tops.25.:1jyelt sole, CubaaheeV4)kintoe;-gxjod-val$5 ; otir price .. . . . . . r t.. . 45 - at- - u J $3.75 -- take extraordinary pains in selecting these Shoes for children, because we exercise the same 'careful Tthought arid planning as we do for womenthafwe jire doing a is, also because, we sell these rapidly increasing children's Slioe business: in thjs city-- .It of the Provo mothers whoi are"one If Ihe you mosflmoderateprices. highest grade Shoes at . have riot investigated this matter it is high time you did. r for misses Shoes and of our spring Children;' all the dainty.: j) Vfe invite your inspection new innovations, as well as the more substantial kinds for every"day wear. Prices are from 85c to. A large variety of Boys', Misses' and Children's' Dancing Pumps; all patent, suede or plain leathers,'! ankle ;nstep strap, and.plairipump and button Shoes; 85c to-$1,65 1 J. ALoveles8, 237 office. n Ind.Jfirr y heritf'S tf .. it is because r We . ; n - r: for... $1.75 to $3.50, suede two strap Pump, military heel, single sole ; a Pump that will fit close to the ankle and giv comfort and satisfaction ; good value at $3.50; our price $2.45 tusm swwf . ' News That Will Interest You Madam-Bbys arid GirFs Footwear ay returned from China, will give a free lecture on Chinese manners of wor ship, their images, beliefs, etc., and show the idols the.; Orientals have. The public is cordially Invited. ; its . Babies1 soft solesl sandals and fancy JlaTiy Shoes jri SvedgeTlieeU.. ..'.!..; ;;" TAKEN . Czh register for sale. Cash carrier and fixtures. Entire stock for sale or, will divide. 8roonmodern - 50 S.D; A ladies' FOS THE BABY 867 RETURNED MISSIONARY V i .TO UECtORE IN PROVO North At the . Adveptlst church, First .West ntreet Sunday at 8 o'clock ,5eand 10c. . 'russet tan ; worth straps, patent and Our Buster. Browh Shoes are the best for, the A fine. patent, button, velvet and mat kid tops; service; box calf, gurimetaj and patent leather;" always sells for $3.50; ur .,mw' ir,n.r nri heavv rawhide soles: a Shoe that-mo- st . $2.25 pricefj from $IJ25,,ta.C'.-;;.- .i '.$2.45 P"ce Household furniture at dalf, black .and white spotted: yearling. .Owner can have same by paying charges. S. O. Ray, 765 8. Academy, ave. : $400 piano cu.tt6$175,; $25 cash7$5 per mjttlsnd interest. Sheet ' music . in one Qf two 142 - Ladies' Pingree Oxfords, $3 value $1.95 Men's 24 boxes "parlormatchesJ ; ;. FINE STOCK" RANCH FOR SALE acres, abundant water, all fenced; close to .town; three nsn ponas stocked with bass, 70 head Jersey cat tle, farmmachinery, good team mares Will take part in Provo property, easy terms on balance . W. H. RAY ft CO 3t ' . to 35 per 'ceijt yxtords-.- Ladies' gunmetal button Shoe, cloth top; just th' Sboe for early spring wear; value $3.50, at' .'. . .. $2.45 . per pair ". j A and "Pumps Ntrv DRESSMAKING Wanted at 17 P. Third South. Miss Minnie Raymopd Satisfaction guaranteed, ELCenternUiPhone IndV 346-- 2.95 $3.45 ; tI , $1.25 London'sBeauty Korth-Acadenay-A- ve. a bargain; also high grade piano. ' Vri Oxfords, worth up to Avomen-s--4atcv--bIiors- HAH. DRi C. W. DOUGLA88, 66 FOR SALE ?1.95 'jtlHf OukUTT - : - Y- Woman's Shoes, $275 ; Saturda $2.85 $3.50 patent fejr $4.00 tan Oxfords , $4.50 Men's Oxfords $5.00 tan button........ breath. . In 'either case have them treated at once by a capable dentist Our work is guaranteed. Apparently the North Pole has moved, and as we are opposed to doing business in the Polar Regicns, we are' that-Twill offering ouT entire stockiwithout reseiYeat prices smove everything We have within the next "sixtj; day on at. discounts: from lO7 -everything. . Space forbids the giving of prices on our large stock, but below we give you a few of the many: 1.95 . $2.50 fine, DreisJShoes. U4 . tan work Shoes Elk-ski- WANTED 6 girls to demonstrate from, house to house. Call Lamar f f 'nd $2.50 heavy black n Shoes $4.00 600-sha- re ceiva rewara. r Ladies' $1.25 Shoe Special Men's Shoes 4 . 1 33-l- m X iHoifiiiil maim mn , ' - i hue ni.riMI, i in iii ,'i r-- t ri ryy rn T in i ''-ii- r rr ':? 7 " """ '' r vr 1 ii mi- r"irM - n"Ti in ir n r nrt rt'i .T. '' " - - :( i- -ii ..-..-- ni,,,,,, ,r i m - :'; " '" t ; : m mh ip B L ,. II 'ifVS . ... Ar. ;v1 |