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Show THE PEOVO IILHALD. SATURDAY, OCTo'liZIi IX 1SI1. 3. SOCIETY FOR MAYOR. CHARLES F. DECKER. SR R. R. IRVINE, The largest and by far the 'most provemenv associations of the First delightful affalrfoTlhe season was ward will entertain with a Hallowe'en the "Harvest 'Ball, gven Thursday party in the social hall. A number evening, under the auflpl 0LnI(iueJeatare8haOnjpl3ned v Women's club? "for the benefit of the for the fnncUpii. f I public swimming pool fund. - A bri- lv HanV 'assemblage filled the I'jizart hall, which was gorgeous wka its many lights and 'unique decorations :, in 'keeping with the Hallowe'en Idea. ' screened be'.'; A splendid orchestra hind an attractive arrangement of COMMISSIONER FOR B -- intermingled, with foliage; mUBfcr In irnished rbeaBtif u one corner of the halipunch was'feery- - ed by two dainty misses, an Immense forming a uniaue punchbowl while numerous luxuriant divans and cat-stall- s ji'BfB V"V week.- COMMISSIONER FOR TERM FOUR-YEA- R Ypii have jtfe ver 5 JOSEPH H. FRISBY. Third ward Sunday"1 school pleasantMiss ly surprised their Vera Miller, . with a miscellaneous shower Thursday evening at the borne HENRY J W."GODDARDrr - "(Vote for Oae.) : FOR-AUDITO- m v Lake' temple. v RATES., Indications" point - to raises In.' the rates of coal at Salt Lake City. The C, G. DAHLQUIST. "RALPH .ELLIOTT. (Vote for One.) TO RAISE'COAL " ; I, Kalph Elliottrtitvrrecorder of Provo-City- f Utah, hereby. cerof I the official have the that canvasseJ tify primary election raarrjs r immediate raise will be 50 tents per named candidates are held October 24, 1911, &nd I find ton; According to Provo dealers, "on official be voted for at the to . 'ballot be the to i placed tliere is not .apt to be any raise in qualified 1911. election, to be held November 7, V- ' the price of coal here.' There is a municipal ' Master- - Ralph Dunn-w- as In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed pleasantly good winter supply on hand . his last at surprised ljflme, evening the corporate seal of said ciy, this 26th day of October, 1911. . the occasion being Ws 14th birthday ' ' ' :" ..:. , anniversary. - The evening was spent DRAWS JURY VENIRE. In games and music and a prize was ; County Clerk M. E. Kartchner has 'V... awarded to Howard John, in connec drawn the following venire for the tlon with the games. The guests were end of the October term of "court. City Recorder, (Seal.) . Alta Leavitt, Alta" Leetham, Janet venire Is The returnable October 30. Sown, Ethel Baileyi Lizzie Ellison, David Alpine; Strong, George H. Grace Ross, Carol Poulton, Grant. Eg-- gertson,-fcd-wStein, Howard John, Meredith, American Fork? O. W. Miles Bown, Harold Canity and Ken: Flygare, Lake View; Charles Ceder-stro' """"" ' ' ' neth Dunn 7" William Shepherd, Salem; " v- , Clarence 'Fairbanks, Pay- Mapleton; Miss Zella FarreT, a popular bride ; 0tt0 on; Vineyard Joseph Benson, was the elect of the. coming month, .. a i r r r i o gaest of honor at a miflcellanso'is W"'JD'5,.U".??' dorr' A?erlCA cFork' and t08'1 eTenfig, t HaH' ' RU-BER-O- ID sPrineTil,W the Farrer . given by ttie employes Bros.' company. Yellow cbrysonthe- MANDER7 Zo1uC ITY mums were used exclusively in tb ' J " assistant general painty decorations of the rooms..; and were the Misses Flor- freight Those passenger, agent of ihe ence Moore, Electa Bullock, Stella Salt Cake Route, was in the city 1 LaPrele Snow, Katherine AT--1 terday. attending to some of the'busi-- ' wander,. Hilda Wtchfield, Fawn Hen- - ine88 of road. Mr. Mande'rfield . 't. ry,. Jennie Stigg, Alpha Pack, Maud that the faster schedule -of the ' and Grace Farrer, Mr. and Mrs. Brisi stated of the road have been maia 1 Johnsorr, Hyrura' Ifenline,' Ted Mon- - tralns and that still more time will M'rsf BcJly Blake and' Mrs. Uz-"- : j.ce cut on peiween i;rovo. ana salt zle Henry. Lake City. a s '' " "' 'The Nineteenth Century club met ' .'. r. Bill U the World Growing Better? yestprday aftcnoon with Mrs. W. B. Many things go to prove-thait is. Senrl . The p.iner of the afternoon Vm given by Mrs. Bert Twelves.njffTTbe way thousands are trying o help "China's Gn-aAmong them is Cities," and after the others is proof. rdces an interesting, discussion of Mrs. 'W. W. Gould, of , PtUsfieW, next meet- - N. II. Finding good health by taking 185 West Third South. Both Phpnet 21. ithe.jasf r toiK place Bitters, she now av sea other held be Fridav" ftrnoon ing will sufferers, everywhei-- to lake ' them. next with Mrs;. Rearle. For years I suffered with stomach and Mil's Winifred Wilkens will enter-tai- kidney trouble." she writes. "Every with a" miscellaneous shower medieine I used failed till I took EJee-tfi- c Bitters. But this great remedy Wednesday afternoon next, compl y . .. THpeTrae wonderfuTTy." TheyTTEelp-an" " ..' woman. They're the bes tonic Vf. R Prbbert, of Tooele, has been and finest liver and kidney remedy in visiting his. parents, 3ft. and' Mrs . that's made. Try them.' You'll see7 WiUinm Pwlrt this week.. 50c at.Hedqftist Drug Co. 'a two! stores. Hol- ices in . I- - never ir nif. yoursen. It is-- one thing to make soda crackers that are occasionally R. ct vember 1,' when her marriage to "Alvin Perry will be solemnized in the Salt - j' U 'rnieUneeda Biscuit .mi tijiat icictt package vere not asV good as usual." WILLIAM K. FARRER. " 4 , (Vot for One.) . officers and teachers of the 1 be TERM. TWO-YEA- R - " . --- t-i this never disappoint! LEROY DIXON. of her parents; An enjoyable eve ning tm games 'and musicwapent Miss Miller tar a bride-eleof No- easy chairs arranged in the reception room invited the guests who cared .i . iur .1. iwfuuiiti cub verse, man jor the gay dances. , The "Haryesters' Grand March'," led. by. Mr. .and Mrs? R..R. Irvine Jr., and Mrv afed Irs . Preston. G. Peterson, was one ot the as was the' delightful features, "Pumpkin Moon dance.' Many peau- tlful gowns were worn at the affair, presenting an attractive scene., ... 1 Mrs, E. B. Brown and, daughter, Geneyra, of Ogden, are visiting, with thetr; cousin, Miss Maud Whitehead I (Vote for One.) , -- j U nfe e d jrrBi s cni t - - , tbe-abbv- . e f - - good.- - '.. ... It is quite another thing to make them so that they arenot oniy always better than all other soda crackers, but always - 1 -- in A Roof for Every Purpose A Rcjof for Every Pursei "' -- I . ki : .shdwer-at-herlhom-l- rer i Rfit - i of unvarying Roofing in Five Grades i Mwi-Ierticld- i t. j Best on the market ! GradesHigh "? Prices Low Everything right l SHINGLES ' i -- "W: J The name "Uneeda" stamped on every -- oneof tthem means that if a million Let us Estimate Your Next - t packages of Urieeda Biscuit were placed t Bate t . Ele-tri- c Lumber Co. :hSpMM. L you, J e couldhbose any onebf them, n Christensen D1 andSoh, lo ca ted their new of f the bfook Block. . of Tooele, : tbt week wjthrMr, and fewday8 tm xrtinam Pnrhert. en route to Los of I Angeles. All i - 1 " crDii. - . Mrs. J. H. moad has been the librarian, at uns- j in lng,. Mich:, fwJyears...'-WhIleProvo, Mrs. Eversoili took, her "gue6t for a drive over the famous Provo fruit belt' and around the city and, " MrsT' Wright ' waff'- Impressed-wUl- vT ' the place she "may - decide to locate - . ' - here. . i en-- j For Miss Zella Farrer, whose was an-( Stubbs ; gageme'et to Frank Van Alma nou,ncc4 Inst week, .Mrs: - entertained 'with a prettily Wagenen' annotated' dinner Thursday, afternoon. Cal-- j and Thursday night Miss Georgia Miss of few j a lawav entertained for a at friends moat intimate , Farrer's A ' dainty littl- e- Informal dinner v ' affairs have; number" of been planned for the charming young bride-elefor the coming week. t on sale ' ;;4;-- ' ' The members of the Question club will entertain wjth a Hallowe'en party Monday evening at the home of MIrti-Ferri- s - Tiitsday'-rf:nin- NoyesT :.':... Trr- the vMutual V .. ;. Im- - , v IHE Prices ,v. wBEST VORK IN TOWN TEETH EXTRACTED P08ITJVELY WITHOUT '. Tblt la no Joke, but a Reality. PAIN ' , NATIONAL BISCUIT ' COMPANY . A MONDAY OCT. 30. TCDF7F&A llUIThTTTCF? JiiLlfli 'IT. "Brilliant l tl ho comedy tftrl' t jHUHFOJCUIj' " r i oihihio hrnhman - -- x I .. . " Cast in a - : Happy Change of 'Time on the Salt ' Route Effective Sept' 24th at je J t I BELLEchicago I Tribune 7VI u 1 1 "BELLtW ' AT Ht5 DtLIGnTr UL. u sc BfeST." " 12;i2 a. m., 1911. Train7 Nor M for BaJt Lok City 4e- parU from Provo at 8:25 a. m ; a rlre jSalt Lake City at 10:65 a. m, - - Klally;, Train No. 62 for Salt Lake City de- iar U from Provo at .10: 50 a., rives Salt Lake. City at 12:25 p. m. daily; at. Train Wo. 64-f- or fait Lake Citr de parts from Provo at 4:30 p. m.; arrives at" Salt Lake City at1 6:55 Hubert Henry Da vies' Whimsical Comedy i CUT THIS OUT. V ' p. in " The , presents a "AHappy " Examiner J n n brilliantly iiai .. ' Millinery for about ten days . soldinulk.- ,'it.-'r at Nov.1 2, ... 5c a package never t CHRISTENSEN & SON. DR 9 baked. give the lowjest prices i for, thirtyl day?,. -- .Girl ' I the r '.. One of the prettiest, J ever Goobs ct as well as' de- -' gilhtfut affaifs of Vie week was given Thursday evening at the home of V. K. Spafford when the Sunday school class of Ban Rich entertained in his honor. The affair was a farewell part for Mr. Rich, who. leaves soon for California". The beautiful decora-- : tions were, carried, out in the, Hallowe'en idea as. wis5 lh. datnUr luncheon served. ' .p? AVe -- HAL soda .cracker in that; " would be package 'j f of DENVER will place a fine line, fo f everiy-- i Crown and bridge. work of the latest style, "and plate work the best I - -- 1 that can be had. If you have , any funsatisfactory plates leave them remedied. to ycur and have-the- m with satisfaction within three hours for small price.1 , Hughart f- con-fideritth- at n-. tal work: Work Guaranteed.. Madam Mrs. Abbie S. WYight, La., spent 'fewaysbf Ibepast week with kinds-oibestde- you 99 p. m." ' . - ' - Train No. (2 deparU fjwu Salt Lake ' M'arrfves .Provp Clty2at8Ma2 ' "$M5 a. m. 4aljy. - ' ' ' v Lake Salt frew .No. Traia fl depart .' City at" 4:20 p.: m., ""arrives Prora ' ' at 6 p'. m. daily. Train . No. 65 .departs from Salt Laka ' rstv st s n m nrrtTeff Provo at ; , 9:65 p.'m. NOTE Train No. 62 leaves Provo, II minutes; earlier and arrives at Salt Lake City 25 minutes earlier than formerly.. Train 64 leaves. 3 minutes later nd rriTP St Salt Lake City 15 minutes earlier tban formerly. Train No. 63 for Lehl leaves Pro-vo'at 9:46 a.,m. Instead f at 9:53 as heretofore. .' ' The traveling publie will find tha train serried over tho Salt Lako Route perfectly reliable in other words, tSa . falnsjrun en time. via- Salt Lake Tickets for ask tway Rente ... -- . |