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Show THE PROVO HERALD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, S'pc i ety i BI "e w;s ,' ' C;t tilt ; CrlgLnal end f gsulsi ll O R LI C K'S Refreshments were served by the ' tess. - , ; hos- HALTED T.1ILU fcr iL'I gts. Thi Fccd-drb- k Mr. T, McNItt entertained ,witha For Infants, InvaHi, and Growing cfiMrea. bridge party Thuridayj aternoon, com; Miriam- NelkeTof pMmentary San ' Francisco., Three tables of the game were played' and . prizes were awarded t oMrs. W U Blersach," Mrs W. B. Searle and Miss Elsie Moore. to-MI- " - - ss - m m The meeting of the Daughters of the lMormonEaliallon.Jwaa4ield-Frida- Pure Nutrition, up building the whole body. Invigorates the nursing mother and the aged Rich milk, malted grainj m powder (ami. I WE minnfe. A aside loach prepared ia Takenofab8titttte.Atk(orU0RLICK'S. (lot in Any Willi Trust ?t "ww Trout company'B prop erved. during which time, beautiful tttL music was furnished by the Hawaiian erty In South Fork of Provo canyon. Brief" speeches "were the members having been invited to Troubadors. made by the Tiosts and Monroe" Pax- - spend the day with Mrs. Mary JE.Ash man"ATtogether7 taeTaffalr was most wprth: ajtrthal place.Tbe,left Provo at 7 o'clock in the morning and re pleasing. turned at 6 in the evening. " The ses w m m 9 C. H. Spencer was guest of sioq proved to be the most delightful Mrs, honor at a delightful surprise party of the season and was thoroughly en . at her home Thursday evening,' the joyeo oy m. Tnose present were occasion being her birthday. A pleas Mesdames Eleanor Moore, May Farrer, ant evening of gamus and music was Louisa Carter, Sinnia Oakley, Louisa ' -enjoyed and' dainty refreshments were Koyle, Amanda Plerpont, Elizabeth Clove, Frances Knight, Elsie Bennett. served. The guests were Messrs. and Mesdames Canby Scott, John Cook, Mary E4. Ashworth, SarahUrtis, Julia Clyde Scott, Arthur Scott, Heber Johnson, May A. Booth, Eliza Stew art and Miss Relva Booth. Mrs. Vera Arthur Hardy, Hardy, m m Mrs. Louisa Cook, Mrs. Reva miss iirma, Smoot, of Salt Lake Roblson, Mrs. JKate Brown and the Misses ' Inez and l and City, was the guest of honir at a de lightful lake party riven last evenlnsr Tolly and oy Airsvelfc L.Brimball - -- w Boating i A number of the friends and neigh- and a dip in the lake were enjoyed by bors of Ilyrum T. Thomas pleasantly toe guests present who .numbered ten surprised him &$ hla heme Jbl the First RifivSmopJLwhtIiaaen"peadlng ward Thursday evening, the occasion ner vacauon in Provof will return to i being his birthday anniversary. ' The ner home Monady. rooms were prettily decorated with a profusion of the season's flowers, a " tail vase- - of dahlias adorning the din ing table, where, a delicious luncheon was served. Thlrty-fiy- e guestsen-joy'e- d 8S laiy - has - returned - to an evening of games and music. her home Jn Salt Lake, after a pleas 4t The members of "the Self Culture ant .visit with Provo relatives and club of Spanish Fork pleasantly sur- friends. prised - Mrs. Andrew - Jensen at her home in the Sixth - ward yesterday Mt a Charlotte TM-mim. veuacu km luiuivrij vuo ui men valuable members of the club, The ma Evans were Salt Lake visitors yesafternoon was. spent in social chat and terday. , Mrs. Jensen took her guests to places of Interest In Provo. A dainty dinner Mr.'and Mrs. Newell W.' Smith will was served in the evening, vases of the- the- week with speniL asters "adorning the table. The. memfriends in Salt Lake City, ber present at the delightful affair i'At A' -- Ktf fay are in the business to satisfy our ... - -- PERSONALS cus- tomers and make nevT friends---ou- r new location will allow us to do this. Our stock - ofWall Paper; Paints and Painters' Supplies will be a little better than any in the city, we therefore do not hesitate to invite the people of this section to come to our new store and examine our goods Yerna--Scot- - 1 124 West Center Street is our New Numlier n, Mary-Jensen;- A Shekel t?fiS$$f ,. V One o the moat delightful social affairs of the week was that or Thursday evening, when Messrs. Heber C Jex and W. J. Startup; entertained the members fo the Sixth ward theological dass in honor of Messrs. John Gibber and Alfred Larson, who leave for foreign mission fields Tuesday. iA theater party at the Opera house, was the feature, of .the fore pari of 'the evening, after which the guests were taken to the StartuD raridr narlors. -- 1911. "l Will Move the World" .. The . . mn wb,wiU lhM Agricclturai-Colleg- op Utah i Vki rprin wiw e foriy worM - Remember the Number and Call and see us ml tit Twntit(k Cfntunr will to mh ar trainV The - mn tnt Johnson Paint k Glass 1 Company tt mn, timtcf in Ajrituhnr, Eoaamlc. itrlTOlturl Enfinetnn, Csiwral . - .. Stnt 124 West Center Street the Graduates Succeed - S -- JaTneF.-ftjitrMfe- wmk M ISlUX-OrwOA ktur to Ox tnniml win bt wtW AWrHii cn4 JOHN A. WIOTSOC - fore-part- ,f rm. Utah Lum . " - Mrs. 0. S. Jackson and have returned to their Salt family were Airs, luuuiau owuwu, xa . ui v Mrs. Edward P. Kelley, of Minneap Lake City nome after spending the bard Tuttle, Mrs. Del Brockbank, Mrs. is the guest of Mrs. O. M. Scharf. summer in Provo canyon. olis, Roger W, Creer, Mrs. J. Preston Creer, Robert-seMrs. Judge Saxey,' MrB. Wells Mfs. Polly Harding, ,of Salt Lake The Misses Letticia Gray, of Provo, Mrs. Harry Davis, Mrs. John la visiting In' Provo, the'gue8Vo City, Mrs. Mrs. and Geneva Cox, of Richfield, who Joseph Hughes, Jlraithwalte, Mr. aoil Mrs, Ray Jones. Lewellyn Johea and Mrs. William A. have been spending their vacation Jones, all fit Spanish Fork. Mrs. 'A E. Thornhill, of Olmsted, with Judge and' Mrs. W.'M. McCarty, left today for a visit with in Salt Lake City, will leave for their Mrs. David Westwood was hostess relatives and friends in Illinois. homes the forepart of the week. 'at a delightful affair yesterdayafter noon, when she entertained In compli- - M youTujer-- t if nt to Mrs. Alice Kellogg Hunt,' of will spend the day in Salt Lake "Mrs. Dave Leavitt of Kenilwofth, Iowa. The gucBts "at the event were City. .7- Utah, is visiting friends in Provo..-- . the g'rlhood friends of Mrs. Hunt, and the afternoon was spent in renewing Miss Anna K. Smoot will spend the Mrs-- . Ralph Kellogg, oi Eureka, is old friendships'.; Pink and white as- next week wlth'Salt Lake City friends visiting friends and relatives in Provo ' " ters were used with pretty effect la and relatives. . , this week. A rod with rooms the golden adorning ' Miss Adeline Brage and Thomas Miss Dora Stewart was a visitor 'adoining the dining table, where both of SaJem, were married during the week. luncheon was served." place cords be4- Among the in Provo Tuesday by the county clerk. ing laid for twenty-fiv; Mrs. were HAM HINT, Ralph guests Miss Dolly Wlghtman," of Payson Kellogg, of Eureka, and Mrs; Francis came to Provo yesterday and will atWhen a ham ot smoked tongue has Richards. tend the university here this winter.' been boiled, try plunging It in cold TVia firat gocilAn nt illA water as soon as removed fronr the Miss Lydla Byers. bookkeeper at the Friendly 'society w la ibe held , next water, Bays an exchange. This will week. The Juniors and probationers Electric company will spend the next make the skin come off easily and two weeks visiting frlAida in Idaho ' will meet Monday, September 4, at 'smoothly. 3:30 o'clock and the Senior branch Halls, Idaho. will meet Thursday, September 7, at 8 p. m. The Senior branch course for the coming yeat includes talks on ethics, "The Twentieth Cen- V American," tury "Illustrated to be given by the rector and associates, Mr. and . n, ; : -- s' Rtted-Stnooti- ind hil-dre- - - n - - e. - n - I , Trane-loghes,- . - California Excursions " VI A' John Gibbey, who leaves Monday on a mission to England, was the guest of honor at a delightful affair given laKt evening by a number of the young pooplo of. the Sixth ward at the home of- - Miss Vllate KmidsenU.Game3and music were features of, the evening, and dainty refreshments were served. , ; The lawn fete given.'Jast evening by Miss CoseUe 'Startup, and iMisV Marie Startup tt the home of the former, complimentary ' to Ralph Boot, who s' leaves soon for stay In Boston, was one of .the .most of the sea,Boq and., tho ' CHighly enjoyed by the . twentyrfiyc guests pre3"enC"fTh lawns' "presented a beautiful scene' ; Vtta the fcrUliaht white'a'nd biuWlectficr lights' and coey crcci-- artat!?'d,'oVer' !tKehi,'De-JlcSou- s rW itfujicntswere fee'rved from S ; two-year- M--affa- irs t4 s rr?i i;!.v T! o ' ;dftfWls'.:.linaCT: Nbj'!ee6ih-,,sa!ir- '.:.-:;.t- ' 'cllflL K fcft-- f th hoinV of'.itl Va-atr..,.A. ;J2.Sirckler. 't'fl.ws't.wtre p'veh' ty (a Us ay aftermwtt-mf- . u r i: e roH'-call. - 1st day of September, A. l3. 1911, an assessment of $6.50. per share was lev ied on the outstanding capital stock! of 4he corporation," payable immediately to Edwin S. Hinckley, at Na. 320 North 2d East St., Provo City, State of Utah; Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on . j Monday, the 2dday.ofT October, 1911, will be delinquent ana advertis ed for sale at public auction and un less payment is' made before,' it will be. sold on the 19th day of October, JlD.-19U,',tpay the delinquent assessment, together;: with costs " of advertising and "expense of sale. L. V. HINCKLEY, Sec'y.' Address No. 320 N. 2d East St., Provo City, State of JJtab; 1 First pub. Sept 2. A.-D- To Los Angeles and return. Tickets, on sate dalyl until September - i . 30thV o6d returning until October 31, 191L V f K v 8f ofovErO: NnROUtE. - See . Only 24 hours to Lbs Aislei.. ' 4 THROUGH FAST TRAILS , DAILY 3 ; Wt G. Cra g, or Union Depot for reservations and Agent , Includes. the following Schools and Departments: State School of Education cnooi ot Arts ana sciences Courses leading to Degree Courses Leading to Degrees of B.r ' of A. B. and B, S. in Educa-- . 1 General Science . . . ' , . tion : 2. Liberal Arts 3. Commerce XormaL ;1. Arts , ' - and-Industry- The Lost Josephine Gold Mining Co, Principal' Place of Business, Provo, - Notice is hereby given that at a the .rtboard of directors of meeting of .. i j. The Ixst Josephine Gold Mining Company, held on the 1st day of Septem ber, 1911, an assessment (No, 8) of two mills per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the to H. A." Smoot, Secretary, No. 157 West Cenr ter street, Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which said assess ment may remain unpaid "on Monday, October 2, 1911, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before will be' sold on October 23, 1911,' at the hour of 2 p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of H. A. SMOOT, Secretary. sale. Room .6, Farmels ft MerchanH' ITaiik 15I3g., Provo, Utah.' ' "" Admnis- - 2. Science tration Journali.sm 6. Graduate Courses to the Masters Normal. 3. Icad-"Mi- Kindergarten Normal .4. Special Courses. jj de- - .',. Shorter Courses lead to a . - .... Utah- At tKe Head of the Public School System of the State NOTICE." ASSESSMENT . School of Mines. certificate, which is a legal license tt teach. ' v , 'i'tjursei? Leading' to Debtees, of niS.'inthcTKind of z JEn--"- .kjeeritrjf Jndiclte3 1 4. 5. 6. -- School of Medicine ' Mining Etigineeriiig Electrical. Engineering- ' Civil Eflgrrlecring". !r. .MecJunical Engineering ChAiical Engineering - 3. u, Tr - 2. .. payabie-lmmedrat- ely " MteFsiiy:ofiali 1 corpo-rayo- tions of the Sixth ward will entertain at the home of Mrs. Fred Flnlayson this evening In 'honor of Alfred Larson, who leaves on a mission to Nor' way Tuesday next - Moapsr. Investment Company, a Corporation, with - Its Principal Place of Business at Provo City,' State of Utah. Notice is' hereby given that at a meeting of the ditactors, held on the The - me Mutual improvement associa- , ' NOTICE. ASSESSMENT . IrrigattorKEngineering (in . - connecttou with the College 6 ' i Utah'.) Offering a Combined Course in Arts and Medicine (four years). JDepartmentJofijLw. Ag-ricultu- ral Offering: " 'v 7. - General Engineering 8. Graduate Courses, leading1 to .the Master's degree. STUDY MINING IN A MINING COUNTRY ' 1. ; Tw A Course ar Law . m J ' ' 2. A Combined Course ,"tArts and , .Law years). " . (four ; ; - Firsrpub. Sept 2. Then They Moe4 In. - ' fe- we decide .on thr husband asked roe to house, my - "J. M.' MANuERFIELD,. A. G. P. A S T.'ft'FKK.'ft; P.A.r if the district Is at all - unC ? . Salt Lfke City. UfeAJiles,v - -. . healthy.' .; 'is your husHouse, ?entEr-r-wha- t ' band's profession, madam ; Client He Is a physiclaa. Houst, Agcnt-Hu- m er well, I'm " afraid truth compels me to admit Printed Loose-Lea- f TottaC that ail ,'fufr,vre, f'vvra ,a,nd, a fpeclalty.at the New fi'r 'usi Century friat- - the district' is 'nofioo heaUhr.Len-du'" CUl.TiR CO.,, jlr? Co., rroTO, ; ' Orlnfon. , , " Ollent-Befor- e September 18. Mond.iv .Tn SEND. FOR CATALOG AND' DESCRIPTIVE ANb IlJT .1'. ... . LTJSTR ATED PAMPHLET. ' - re ,"'... - - Address r f' ; a - ' V Salt-Lak- e City,' Utah, "c " : J |