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Show THE PROVO HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Society ; , Mist Fay Loose is spending the day r: in Salt Lake City. y . ; Mews . r77 John f. Caine,ef Logan, is in Pro vo, the guest of Preston G Peterson. of liisa Devere Roielle.itert and autumn leaves and snap Srag- taformerly f this city, and now resid- ons adorned the TwYere luncheOTtWaT jerreiLj; ing U KatghtavUle, have received an- bles, nrkmfla nouncement of her approaehing marriage to N . C Christensen, of Salt Lake City, which will be Bolemnized la the Salt Lake City temple next week. After the ceremony the young couple win leaTelwrNew York, where Mr. ChriitenBen jwlll attend Columbia. The Utah Sorrels club will - AUTUMN 1911 : ORIGINALITY EXCLUSIVEINE8S Are Distinguishing Features of. Our FALL MILLINERY T " prettily-appointe- d , and Mrt. P, N. Nunn, who have jMr, been spending the summer at their home at Olmsted, in Provo canyon, will return to New York Monday. Inaugu- rate its first session Wednesday afternoon next at 3 o'clock at the Hotel Roberts, when :paperawiir be given 1 View of Paris." and "Historic Paris" Mr and Mrs. Del Chipman have re by Mrt. Henry. Mrs. S3. R. Callaway turned from a brief visit with friends Jn Salt Lake City. will delitr the president's address. "' Charming in every detail was the ", affair given laat evening by Miss Mina Mrs. Kate Matthews spent the fore The Valley chapter of the Eastern of the week in Spanish Fork. part Taylor, complimentary to Miss Pay 8tar. lodge successfully planned, and the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gard Loose, wboBe marriage to Dr. W. jf. on ner. '"'"M . fiUehl be - solemnized Tuesday carried out a delightful surprise; eveWarwick last John Mr. Mr. and evening next at the home of the bride, Mrs. Andrew Morgan. was a visitor and Mrs. Manvick. will and also for Miss lona Knight, who ning, at Spanish Fork during the week. leaves in the near future for Los An- - leave in the near future for California, school where 'seles, where she Mrs. Perry B. Fuller, who has been they will epend the winter A atwas The the winter. during parlor evening was spent in games spending the- summer in Provo, has tractively decorated in a color scheme pleasant and musie and tuncbeo was served returned to her home in Knights vine era being used, wit guests were present.Mr. and Mrs. WlHiam Vincent, of pretty effect, Twenty-fiv- e ' while the dining room was adorned Eureka.are ylsiting jelatiyea and with a profuBionofdark iedda5Uiis, Lael Jeaesentetainfed inform friends in Provo. Whist "was the feature of the evening ally at cards last evening, complimen-trfor which prizes were awarded, Miss Harold Benyon, of Logan has been to her guest, Miss Margaret Cand-lanWinnie .Naylor ,and W. J. StiehL Bevisiting . friends in Provo during the of Mount Pleasant Those pres" week. sides the guests of honor, those pres ent were the Misses, AJta Taylor, Zella ent to "meet the guest of honor were: MiBfT Madeline Miss Ruth Cardon, Harold Benyon vFarrer, Winnie Naylor. Tbethe Hardy, Miss. Leona Worsley, Miss Miss Merline andl Roylance, Glen Miller, of Logan, and Miss Boshard, Loa Roberts, Georgia pallawayAnna Messrs. James and ey, Gene "senberry George, of Provo, enjoyed an au of American P"1 Neweli; Newton ride to American BuIlocJf, Jackson, Fork 'Myrumjtomobile Pork, and Messrs. W. J. Stiehl, Dore Jones Mart were Henline, of Mrs. and the Roylance, Stanley guests rThursday Schwab, Frank Xteming, Fred RichDonaldson". Claud and Candland. B." Mary ErR. C. mond, Gensen; Brown, - ".. Y .. ' A L Opening Days FrM L . - r- lr Mrs. W. L. Biersach is spending thfljdayllnSalL lAka CltT.U-- blLraBleraachoJBJrdeyeJ o MI Edith Hindley, of Americas Fork, la rtsitlng in Provo the ues,t, of Miss M ina Taylor. Miss 5 16, 1911. I t Sept ember 22 and 23 E Y will-atten- . - - T ; -- y COMMISSION 10 Hyomei for Catarrh 5: Edith-Hindl- i. L-i-UTE ' nest Moore', As ah outcome of complaints made MfST Fi'tJrKelleyTof the Miss Gene George and Grant ''Merle Taylorfialph Jones and Ross Revrnd" in the original ''Salt Lake case" before Mon-dMethodist church, who will leave Sch ab spent : Sunday ' in Salt Lake Worsley. Interstate commerce commission, the" C. E. Schwab. City7eIuesTs a will be held in Salt Lake hearing were has guests accepted a"posillon, Miss Re va Collins and. Miss Fern week next City regarding the Peters were- hostesses at a charming of honor at a dinner givn by Dr. and Miss Inez Scott will leave Saturday of transportation charges on . little affair last evening in compli Mrs. Arnold Thursday evening. To- for Midway, where she has accepted from western . Longenecker will a position as teacher in the public woojhides and pelts ment to their rguests, Miss Sadie Sax night Mr, -eastern to The pointa. s chools. hearing will r - ton - and Miss May Rutter, of Salt entertain them and a dinner will be ' be Commissioner conducted by Prouty Lake City. The affair was given at given for, them tomorrow night Mr- and Mrs. W. A. Totty, of Tor-we- or the commission, w.hq is expected to ' the home of Miss Collins. A color home of Mr. and Mrs. Brim. - A fare- tersville, Cal.rare in Provo, the guests arrivein Salt Lake City tonight or service wUl b given in theof scheme . irt yellow-w, . , ' t l prettily cartomorrow. The hearing at which the uif air. iM airs, jsiuea ,oivvooaa-,ried out in the dining room with gold- Methodist ehurch Sunday evening, thelT ConRev. with the Longenecket of en glow and sunflowers. In the par Mrs. Coray Albritton, discriminaof versions excesstvev.and Rev. church presiding. lor, red and white carnations were gregational City, is visiting in Provo with her sis- tive rates, is scheduled to begin next will give the sermon. used with" pretty effect The guests Kelley ter Mrs; Ralph C Chamberlain. ' ' ' Tuesday morning in the federal court . invited to meet Saxton " " room. The musical given last evening by . and Rutter were the Misses Belva In Its original complaint which later the Choral Union" was a success in, ENCOURAGING MEN OF FOrVH UQOdman, Vera Myrtle McEwan, - beeameetyled the Salt Lakecase", the ... . every detail and waa. attended by- - . Ol.it.Lx 1JJ i3tm;uH, Miuie reters. vioiet uecK- - about 75 people. Commercial clubTfafflc bureau cited . t Many Famous Persons Have Achlevee 8tead, Ada Taylor,' Messrs: Willard Their Greatest Successes After and alleged discriminative and exces' Myers,Ernest Barret, Reaching That Age. sive jales of .Elvin Snyder, Harold Craven. Fran wool and pelts Wyoming," Idaho, ces Moulton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. W. Leader, R. A., the vDregon and the National artist, who haa, just celebrated hi Nevada, Hawk, Mr. and Mjrs. Gene olllns and Woolgrowers associations, joined In more one affords fiightletbibirthday, Mrs. Thomas C.oJlins and the interstate comtnig .complaint aad family, of proof that a man is not too old at made it in fact a merce commission or .even at eighy. Burns, By "ADout thirty-fiv- e and Huntington, will move tp Provo in the forty, relatives ' ano Mozart roh, issue with Keats, Shelley, separate regard to the Salt .mends of Mr and Mrs, William near future, where their children will died young, but ' most of thf Lake case. Commissioner Prouty is Raphael ; Hoover pleasantly surprised them at attend'sehool this winter. greatest achievements have been the now on a tour of investigation and their home last evening.- - The evening - . ... work of men who' had reached th was spent at cards and a musical Mlsa Marie Boshard, who for the fortieth year. In fact, the alxth de hearing, of the. complaint qf , the wool-mehis itinerary Including Chicago, program . also was a feature of the past several years Jias been associat-affaicadeoLlife has been the most 'prolific Salt Lake City, Portland, Denver, ProfessoT ; Y. in Lund the Within human B. that work. at A dainty Juncheon was servedrd-with.master Phoenix: and ATb"uattexmra7T of his wrote existence Caesar i as period and and white asters forming theuniver6jty pupil pink' accompanist his "Novum Bacon "commentaries," suas hcu rgone uie fuusic cemerpiece ot tne, aining table. jji, and Dante his "Divine ARARAT NOT EASY TO CLIMB JBrigham City, where she? will teach Organum" as Comedyt"Cromwelr-wfifty when Mi88Thez Scott was the guest of music. . ,w he defeated Charles I.; Columbus honor at, a delightful farewell party Humboldt, Galvani, John Hunter. Kep QTirySeventeehAscehtsMhe Ark Rested Have givenThe officers and teachers of - Miss Sadie Saxton and ..Miss May ier and Faraday, bajLtbey died before ta.in WhereBeenthe Recorded y " the Second ward Sunday school at Rutter,who"have been the guests of thjsy attained that age. would not her home last evening. Miss Scott Miss Fern Peters and Miss Reva Col- have effected their most 'important Ararat is pot a mountain that' is leaves Saturday for Midway to spend lins for- - the past week;" will "return. discoveries. Handel's "Messiah and climbed every day, or even every the winter. The rooms were pret- to their homes in Salt Lake City to Beethoven's . --"Choral A Symphonies'-woul- d year. Seventeen ascents have been not have been composed. Marl- recorded. When tily decorated with a profusion-o- f as- - morrow. James, Rryce, unacborough would not have won Blen made his remarkable ascompanied helm, Velasquez "Pope Innocent. cent In 1876 he was told by every one Rembrandt's Gainsbor- whom "Syndics," he metin rthe vicinity of the ough's "Morning Walk," Constable's mountain that the top .had never been "Valley Farm" wguld not have been and what; was more, it nevreached, . painted; Turner's legacy to the world er could be. Jtnns and fiends and giwould have been robbed tyf pnucb of had p.evented the .rascally Its splendor had his and their genius ants from even attempting to scale Kurds failed at fifty, while' Titian, after he the terrible mountain, and since the had passed Mr. Leader's age, pro-- ' there mortal man had Ark grounded duced more .than one masterpiece. to trespass on the allowed not been London Pct scaled heights hewaajnformed. Had fried again and agala - Millinery tot 8ninmK' ln order t0 v THE Princess; COULDN'T HEAR SCHOOL BELt announces its. Fall Opening Monday and FatciMtlone of the Bright June Morm fIonna nim8e" ! ?v Tuesday, September 18th and lnB Made Boy Deaf to Call "u . r iubiij au nugct I9j.h, when displays' of the I wueuto ue IBiiMsieu. of Duty Season's very latest and most A big bumblebee lay helpless upon Ark ; for 'his pains, but told him to stylish' Ladies Hats will be ' a plantain leaf under the morning cease hi attempts to reach the" f shown. in was the That , glory Ine a aad example of the ef- bidden ground. fects of too much intoxicating drink. fourth century of "our era, but the FrankStsrBejich y Montana-JKliereJdr.-Keil- ey reason-ablene- - and-Mrs- -- at-the- ! ll - , as X : . T of-Sal- -- the-Mis- ". " - -- ses - -- --- - '"'.' Jesse'-Haws,- Piaaue English District, . An extraordinary plague of 4antt ls causing alarm ln the Dujrham, Eng 1orld'" "Greatest Remedy Free From land.- colllerv vltlacn of Rvhnn Du . andtwenty miners.' bouses i Cocaine, Opium and All Habit- - , hundred bio uucncu ntm lit J WdUB Ui III V pCBUL Forming Drugs. which swarm in the living rooms, tangStart right now, before: the cold ing serious discomfort: and damage. The nts Bpreadnmpiffly7and"i ward. weather comes, to kill catarrh germs about the cupboards and on the food ' and get rid of catarrh. It's the best in the houses. They are of a fornia SDecies. and were" broiieht tti'ihm v1L time. age In consignments of Egyptian ha. ' Breathe HYOMEI (pronounce it The colliery owners have engaged e High-o-me- ), Hedqulst Drug Co.'s two pert s to exterminate the pesta. The stores guarantee it. It is madeJoflnfeBtea howsee are dealt wlta in turn, Australian eucalyptus, thymol and the ants being dug out iu colonies ani' : other antiseptics, and besides destroy- their nests destroyed. ing the germs it soothes- - andeali the sore, raw membrane and prevents mui Vanity of Life. eus from forming in the air passages. How small a portion of our li Breathe. Jt a few. times a day. It's that we really enjoy. " In youthllfejt we are an easy and pleasant treatment andf ,OOKll forward to tbinga that are to come. Ia old age we are looking back results are quick and certain. ward to things that are gone past; la HYOMEI is . guaranteed for catarrh, although we apptar indeed asthma, and catarrhal - deafness.i or manhood, to be more.oceupieaTji jthinga that are money back. A complete outfit, present, even.'..that is too ,hard ..rubber .inhaleivcoets- -l to be 4f afterward needed cost vastly happy on .some future day when we have time. but 50 cents. -- ln-"ii- 8 onthe-western-prod- PERSONALS well-know- n m iversily ot il?i!ZWil:f0 ' ; n, rt . - "r -- , y.r AnU f -- ' . FORMAL OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS Includes tlje following Schools' VndL: Departments :' School of Arts and Sciences StabeSchool of Education Courses lcadirjg- to Degree Courses Leading to Degrees of A. B.: of A. B. and U. S. in Educa- , 1 General Science s ' ' tioh: ' i. Liberal Arts 3. Cornmcrce and Umlustry l. ArtsNormal 4. Government and .Admhis- . t ration 5. . ' Sc'ience--Korm- Journalism . ' Courses Leading to Degrees oi B, S. in the Kind of E- n- St-Ha- gop -- 3. Kindergarten JZzrlTi , ':'&" Heha4lmiIjeLhoney nlectof -fr- eely-all-the ihelt-48tIlMo-be-8eeB- 4 day before and now, past eight o'clock at the monastery of the Eltchmaldsin, of a bright Junav morning, when his where dwells the -- cathollcos of the fellows had been at work for hours, Armenian church. That Russians, or he tprawled, half paralyzed," a shock a stray: lone 'Englishman," had really reached the' top of Ararat was not to lng eight, to busy people. - - . o ' v.. I took a blade of grass and tickled be thought of. w him gently In plusb region. D.-R. ' v PRICES THAT ARE, RIGHT Ms-yello- & He' raised pnt leg he " wal lylngn his side and waved it toward me In T Special rates account, public ; lands feeble' protestation. The getturespoke convention,' via Rio drande on Septem. said:Lemme 'lonecai't ber 26th and 27th,- the Rio Grande 'will wanta have 1111 eap." sell tickets to puebo. Colorado Springs A little nap! A little nap, indeed, and Denver, Colo., and return, good on that morning when all the garden 15. daya- - from date of sale at rateqof was rustling and humming and. whir$22.60 for the round trip. Tickets ring and twittering with life.'. " good for etopover' at all" polnta roblJUJWho-w- aa the-f atherof-rHym-g- ry allowed. WM. MITCHELL, Agt family living Iv the apple tree was. hunting worms on the lawn; the EXCURSION. D. tt R. portulacas had been open for half an hbur-ev- er since the sun had touched .' Rates ,to Missouri and 'Mississippi them ;w the fat toad who lived ' near' rlver( points,7 Peoria, 111 anil Chicago, the yellow lilies was awake and look- HI., wfll be on sale via the Denver & ing, about with slyly twinkling' eyes Rio Grande on. October 14th,J'good ret he had probably been up all, night, turnTn'g until 'December 31, "1911 and " too) and" the morning glories had 21 and 22; been unfolded since daylight The November 18, Delember from 60 date of return limit days school bell rang. But-did not bear final fo?ticket A rates, See on school bell sale. agent such a morning! it, depot ' No. 1' did not' hear it. The'OuMcr K '. ; etc,'.' ; plainly." It certificate,' which is a legal - license, to teach. School of Medicine :. ' After several weeks spent In the Eastern markets. Mrs. C. E; Maw assures her friends and patrons that . her pur-- , phases of Millinery cannot be equaled in the city. , en"-fou- te -- .Mining .Engineering Engineering 3. Civil Engineering .ty 4. Mechanical Engineering 5. Chemical Engineering 6. Irrigation Engineering (in con"ectio"n with the Ag-- i 1 7 xjcultural. . College- - of .Zr- - Electrical Utah.) 7: 8. j , , General Engineering Graduate Courses, leading to the Master's degree " - STUDY-MININ- Offering a Combined Course in Arts and Medicine (four ' - years). " ; Department of Law. j;a -- ' - Offering - , Twoyeac Course in . " Law, . A Combined , Course in IN 7T MINING COUNTRY " "Arts', and U Law G . (four ' years). September 14, 15, i& Thursday, Friday, Saturday Examinations and Registration of Students, v . September 18, IfondayInstruction-beginssiND FOR .CATALOG AND DESCRIPTIVE LUSTRATED PAMPHLET. . - , Entrance ,v ..J.... Awb-IL-- 1 a ' Jjhs Princess Pdillinevy ' - yer.-J- ug' ' . ; ' ' . Shorter Courses lead to a gmccrinHndicatedr 1. Normal 4. Special Courses. ll-the . al. ;. XJraduate Courses lead- . ing ,to the Master's de- gree. School of Mines. . '-- ff-ph" At the Head of the Public School System of the State . r--- -- r Address IIiS2Fily( m Dta! Salt Lake City, Utah : |